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Kedash00
11-14-2009, 11:03 PM
is there a way to edit the default whitelist in isboxer?
I've made a new whitlelist profile other than the default and the same keys are in the list as the default, and i'm not seeing a way to remove like W,A,S,D etc for the clones to use that profile, and yes i've used the search

Ualaa
11-15-2009, 05:49 AM
I would recommend against using a white list or black list in ISBoxer.

The default action is:
-- Keyboard/Mouse Repeater (Broadcast) off.
-- Keymaps On.

You can toggle repeater on and off.
When repeater is on, anything other then Keymap hotkeys broadcast to all clients.
Keymaps are a specific and however you have the hotkey configured overrides the repeater setting.
You can disable keymaps, for repeater to work with all keys - example entering your password for logging in.

Anything for which you create a Keymap is essentially added to your White List.
It will be passed to the clients you choose (instead of all clients like a normal white list).
And anything which you don't make a Keymap for, will not be passed.
So in effect, if a hotkey triggers a keymap it is automatically on the white list, and if it doesn't have a keymap assigned to it, its automatically on the black list.

You can do a lot more with Keymaps then with either a black or white list.

If you want WASD to pass to the clones.
Click on General Keymaps on the top.
On the left pane, right click on mapped keys and create a Keymap for each letter.
The letter is the hotkey.
If you're using it for movement, check "Hold Keystroke Actions While Held" and set to On.
Then hit the + next to the keymap name to expand it.
Click on the 1, under Steps.
On the right, right click on actions.
Select Keystroke Actions >> New Keystroke Action.
For targets, you can select All with Current.
I like to have "All Without Current", so you can move the slaves without the main moving.
Then select the same key as the output as you selected for the hotkey.

This gets you either WASD moves the main while the arrow keys are passed to the slave and not the main.
Or the reverse.
In either case, you can move the hot toon with one set of keys.
Just by leaving the default wow bindings.
And the slaves will move independently of the main, by mapping the other set to "All Without Current".
And you can switch to any toon as the hot/active toon, and the others are independent with these keys.

Kedash00
11-15-2009, 11:32 AM
very nice description, k i was assuming i didn't have to set a keymap for each key i wanted in the whitelist but it wont take that long, and you are right, there is alot more you can do with keymaps vs a whitelist.

Thanks