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dalo199
08-19-2019, 12:00 AM
Hey Everyone,

I received a lot of questions on my other videos about clique healing and how this is done so I made a short tutorial video on it.

https://youtu.be/QUdAgbQmegE

Hopefully this helps out a lot of the newer multiboxers we have who are just getting started and need to do some dungeon healing.

Any questions or comments let me know.

Cheers

Dalo

EDIT- also i planned to make this video longer with some other stuff like IWT but it was long enough already so they will be coming in other videos

fenerous
08-19-2019, 12:31 AM
Very easy to follow, much appreciated!

ANG853
08-19-2019, 12:48 PM
IWT but it was long enough already so they will be coming in other videos
I give you +10 for quick and well made video on clique healing across .exe s . I will look forward to IWT.
There is a video somewhere on this forum by johngabriel . Ill try to search it.

here

https://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/54562-Fixing-the-melee-IWT-runaway-problem/page4
He finds
that adding a movement command prior to the IWT keeps people from running away.
WHen my characters run away its bad

Just to start using ISboxer here is Mirai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3nwTDfy1Uw

IWT by Mirai

https://youtu.be/5p68g9A46Rw?t=468

Perrigrin
08-19-2019, 01:10 PM
Great video, last time I set it up (BFA launch) - I had the click region in a separate spot (to allow me to also use the frame on my driver/main) - Can you also show how to set that up?

Parely
08-19-2019, 03:32 PM
Amazing and clear video! I will be 5 manning for the first time on launch and was looking for very easy setups and this is great. Short simple informative thanks!



Great video, last time I set it up (BFA launch) - I had the click region in a separate spot (to allow me to also use the frame on my driver/main) - Can you also show how to set that up?


I was thinking the same! I was thinking I will personally just make the region smaller, like to take up the right side of the party frames. That way I can heal when I click on the right half, but use the left half on my main for targeting. I think that will be great and simple without having to use video fx :)

ANG853
08-19-2019, 04:54 PM
I cant get the raid frames to alphabetize correctly. Each window puts itself into the 1st top slot.

See this screenshot, the class colors show that the frames are not alphabetize correctly

jinkobi
08-19-2019, 05:17 PM
I cant get the raid frames to alphabetize correctly. Each window puts itself into the 1st top slot.

See this screenshot, the class colors show that the frames are not alphabetize correctly

I am sure there is an option in Clique just like Healbot to sort your team by name etc...

Thanks for the vid. I'll be using Healbot and Grid to get it lined up pixel perfect =). There are going to be a TON of addons just like the old days. When WOW Vanilla ended there were thousands of amazing ones. I can see people digging up the files and revamping them for classic.

Ughmahedhurtz
08-19-2019, 06:30 PM
I gave up on trying to make addons sort consistently, so I just use VideoFX feeds of each character's own frame. That way, they are always in the correct order and appear regardless of whether they are in the same group (e.g. in a raid).

dalo199
08-19-2019, 07:45 PM
I cant get the raid frames to alphabetize correctly. Each window puts itself into the 1st top slot.

See this screenshot, the class colors show that the frames are not alphabetize correctly

Thats weird and you have it all the raid frames check boxes set as I did in the video?

I have not had that issue.

Maybe try uninviting and re-inviting everyone see if that rejigs the order.

dalo199
08-19-2019, 07:47 PM
I am sure there is an option in Clique just like Healbot to sort your team by name etc...

Thanks for the vid. I'll be using Healbot and Grid to get it lined up pixel perfect =). There are going to be a TON of addons just like the old days. When WOW Vanilla ended there were thousands of amazing ones. I can see people digging up the files and revamping them for classic.

Clique just enables the healer. Its the raid frames that edit the order and yes in the long run I will be using Grid as that is what I am most used to.

dalo199
08-19-2019, 07:48 PM
Great video, last time I set it up (BFA launch) - I had the click region in a separate spot (to allow me to also use the frame on my driver/main) - Can you also show how to set that up?

You mean the raid frames? Im not sure if you can move the standard blizzard one by default but I'm sure an addon like 'move anything' will allow you to move it. Just make sure you get it in the exact same spot on all 5 screens.

dalo199
08-19-2019, 07:50 PM
I gave up on trying to make addons sort consistently, so I just use VideoFX feeds of each character's own frame. That way, they are always in the correct order and appear regardless of whether they are in the same group (e.g. in a raid).

I never had an issue with Grid sorting which is what I have mostly used. I have used videoFX a bit but never to its full power. I want to really deep dive into it when classic comes out and I need a break from the level grind.

Zal
08-19-2019, 07:53 PM
You are a literal god. Thank you so much for answering this question!

Acidburning
08-20-2019, 12:58 AM
good stuff. Thanks for putting the vid together. Makes it simple with this quick setup for leveling. Then refining it at 60.
I used to use grid and focus target mouse over macros and drive from the healer.
However, with focus being gone in classic, I need to rethink and revamp my setup.
Nice to see quick vid from driving from the tank.

Grundel
08-20-2019, 01:42 AM
I personally like Vuhdo and have used it set up with one and two healers. I use it with video FX learned from MiRai videos. It allows me to have my heal list on all 5 tons so no matter who I happen to be on all my hot keys and healing are all still working the same.

dalo199
08-20-2019, 03:24 AM
I personally like Vuhdo and have used it set up with one and two healers. I use it with video FX learned from MiRai videos. It allows me to have my heal list on all 5 tons so no matter who I happen to be on all my hot keys and healing are all still working the same.

Yeah I have used vuhdo too and also found it good.. somehow I preferred grid but for no real reason just the way it looked I think

Moorea
08-20-2019, 03:39 AM
I gave up on trying to make addons sort consistently, so I just use VideoFX feeds of each character's own frame. That way, they are always in the correct order and appear regardless of whether they are in the same group (e.g. in a raid).
I posted a couple times how you can do it with DynamicBoxer :)
I guess I should make it automatic for Vudhu for folks if that's the most used addon after EMA/Jamba (which I sort automatically by slot))

Perrigrin
08-20-2019, 09:28 AM
You mean the raid frames? Im not sure if you can move the standard blizzard one by default but I'm sure an addon like 'move anything' will allow you to move it. Just make sure you get it in the exact same spot on all 5 screens.

What I meant is - Not to move the raid frame - But rather setup ISBoxer so that it replicates the raid frame of the healer to a different location on the main characters screen - Allowing you to also access the raidframe of the main character. That's how I had it setup back last time I did it.

Someone suggested a workaround of replicating a smaller area, but in the same position - That might be what I try.

dalo199
08-20-2019, 08:00 PM
What I meant is - Not to move the raid frame - But rather setup ISBoxer so that it replicates the raid frame of the healer to a different location on the main characters screen - Allowing you to also access the raidframe of the main character. That's how I had it setup back last time I did it.

Someone suggested a workaround of replicating a smaller area, but in the same position - That might be what I try.

Yeah that is done through vfx and not repeater regions

kazz70
08-21-2019, 05:01 PM
Really like the video of yours. Have basic healing up and running now.

Big thanks, pls, let more come.

Greetings,
Kazz