Thanks Svpernova09! That worked like a charm. I was using Greythan's multi.iss but replaced those lines.
Now I can move on, and try and figure out how to better use innerspace. :thumbup: ( I'm sure I'll be back with more questions. :P )
Thanks Svpernova09! That worked like a charm. I was using Greythan's multi.iss but replaced those lines.
Now I can move on, and try and figure out how to better use innerspace. :thumbup: ( I'm sure I'll be back with more questions. :P )
Np, check out the lavish IRC if you have questions, there's typically people around.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'propagandalf',index.php?page=Thread&postID=163404 #post163404
I set this up, but it seems my PiP swap keys (F1 thru F5) don't broadcast to the clients. When I press F1 thru F5 my screens switch, but the in-game macros do not fire off. What am I missing?Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Daleka',index.php?page=Thread&postID=150412#post1 50412
Thanks. :)
[Edit] Nevermind, I got it to work. Not used to this jamba-follow strobe stuff, however...
[Edit 2] This is an awesome setup, thanks Daleka!
I'm having a lot of fun tinkering around with this.
Two questions -
1) Please could someone explain in a little more detail about setting up different groups with Innerspace. I understand the concept, and have seen some of the syntax, but am not sure into which file those commands should be placed. Anyone have an example from the appropriate file that they can share?
2) What is the best/fastest way to refresh a configuration file (for example adding a new bind or alias), or do I have to completely restart Innerspace?
Thank you!
1. The real beauty is, it's up to you where to put it. As long as the groups are joined before you try to use the groups in a relay command, it will work. Most setups use a "multi.iss" file as originally suggested. Personally I have a multi.iss that sets up the basics for all of my teams (I've now got a 5 shaman team, a 5 druid team, a paladin + 4 shamans, a priest + 3 warlocks + my wife's warrior, to be specific) -- pretty much just the window layout and CPU configuration and such. Then the per-team binds, groups, etc are handled by loading a script specific to that team, e.g. drubinds.iss for my druids. So in my case, my binds file will have something like this:Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Darm',index.php?page=Thread&postID=163681#post163 681
2. You do not have to restart Inner Space, but the "best" way is kind of subjective. You can name your binds and aliases such that removal is easy, for example if you prefix your binds like "shm_whatever", you can then do "bind -delete shm_*" to remove them all, and likewise "alias -delete shm_*" for aliases. Then all you have to do is run your binds script again, and voila! Complete reset. You can of course just run your binds script again if all the script is doing is creating binds and aliases, and the new ones will overwrite the old ones, but if you removed any, they would of course not get removed (because you didn't ask them to be removed :) )Code:switch ${Session}
{
case is1
uplink relaygroup -join healshaman
break
case is2
uplink relaygroup -join dpsshaman
break
case is3
uplink relaygroup -join dpsshaman
break
case is4
uplink relaygroup -join dpsshaman
break
case is5
uplink relaygroup -join dpsshaman
break
}
KeyMapper (http://www.lavishsoft.com/wiki/index.php/IS:KeyMapper) was mentioned a few posts up. KeyMapper is the latest addition to the suite, and it can actually make answering this question a lot easier, and in fact it can simplify making binds and aliases altogether. I've been quietly working on it for a little while and now it's basically ready to be used. It's only as hard to configure as it is to copy and paste some XML and make a few modifications, but my next trick will be to release the configuration software (ISBoxer Toolkit) that can set this and everything else up. That'll be a few days yet at least though.
Pasting a little snippit.
I'm going to have to do a new video or two showing this stuff in action, particularly doing AEs via KeyMapper.Quote:
Here's a few use cases that KeyMapper handles with ease, ranging from extremely simple, to more complex:
- Press one key (or combination, but for the rest of the use cases, I'm going to leave out this little footnote -- they can all be mapped to a combination) to have all windows press some other key (or the same key, again going to leave this out for the rest)
- Press one key to have one window press some other key, rotating the target window each press (aka round-robin)
- Press one key to have different windows press different keys, rotating the target windows each press (more complex round-robin)
- Press one key to have all windows press a key, and also send the next mouse click too (e.g. for Area Effect spells with a ground target, and since the mouse movement will be sent until the click happens, all windows will show the ground target circle!)
- Create a star formation with 5 characters by having each of them move in a different direction while you hold a key
Anyway, KeyMapper automatically prefixes the binds and aliases, so you can simply "endscript keymapper" and run it again to reset everything
Add me to the list of users of Inner Space to do multi-boxing. I'd used WinEQ2 before when running DAOC, but only to be able to have accounts 3-5 logged in while I 2-boxed to do Power Leveling or to do buff-duty while I 2-boxed Necromancers on 2 computers. I had to make a mod to the synergy code at the time to use for this, since nobody had released any of the updated broadcast-capable software yet.
I tried to get Inner Space setup to do multiple session input with DAOC, but couldn't ever get it to work properly, and when I made the jump to LOTRO, I dumped my subscription to Lavishsoft completely, as I had no use for the products. When I started 2-boxing in LOTRO using one of the released, updated synergy tools. But of course, was limited to just 2 accounts (one on each computer). After reading this yesterday, I spent some time last night running 3 accounts on 1 PC after doing some initial setup, and trying to understand all of what's going on. It works :thumbsup: , but there are minor issues I'm working on:
1) My first issue was having LOTRO running in DirectX10 (I'm running Vista 64). I couldn't get the console to display, or anything to really work. Once I disabled DX10, it seemed to work great.
2) After starting up a LOTRO session, it auto-centers the window on me rather than placing it into the upper-left corner of the screen. I have a 10-second delay in my startup script that then calls a windowpos 0,0 which seems to alleviate the issue, because I think LOTRO is causing it.
3) Mouse repeat enabled a couple of times on me without warning. I'm not sure what caused it. It also caused the 2 side-windows to snap into full screen mode under my main's window when this happened. Since LOTRO doesn't handle mouse repeating very well (the camera goes all over the place it appears), it'd be nice to just disable that functionality completely.
4) I have a Logitech G15 keyboard, and I am using the G keys and the M lights. The MR key still appears to trigger macro recording, so I'm not sure about tying that key to anything.
5) I can't seem to get the Num Lock to toggle when I'm running LOTRO. Well, at least the light wasn't changing state, and whenever I tried to tie a key inside the game to a "NUM 0" or "NUM 8", all LOTRO would detect was the non-Num Locked version of the key ("Insert" and "Up Arrow" for those 2 cases). However if I typed into chat, and I toggled Num Lock on (even though the light wouldn't indicate it was on), the numbers would go into chat.
6) Does processor affinity save per session? I set processor 1 only/processor 2 only/processor 3 only in the 3 sessions, and also included it in the startup script, however on subsequent startups (even through Inner Space restarts), the console would tell me "processor affinity not changed".
7) Anyon else have experience running this in LOTRO? I'm open to any tips/tricks/etc. I've 2-boxed 2 hunters to 60 the old way, and I played around with a captain main and 2 champs last night. LOTRO doesn't break /follow on melee combat like WOW, but I'm still trying to figure out the best way to do positioning for single-target attacks. I chose the champs because of their PBAE capabilities and since I've already done the other main DPS class.
1. Yeah, IS currently does not support DX10. There's only like 15 games that even use DX10 and most of them also provide a DX9 mode, so I haven't made it a priority.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'JamieW',index.php?page=Thread&postID=164879#post1 64879
2. Yep, that is annoying as hell and it is indeed a LOTRO "feature".
3. Mouse repeat is only enabled when toggled on. If you don't assign an "all" or "mouse" hotkey it will never be enabled
4. Clear out your G15 profile with the Logitech keyboard profiler software, then close the profiler software. If it's open, the MR key does indeed trigger the "Quick Macro" recording built into the G15 software
5. I will have to look into that, num lock certainly isnt blocked from working properly but there could be some odd bug.
6. No, IS doesn't save it per session (or pretty much anything). If it says processor affinity not changed, and it's set the way you want it (type proc -list, or check with task manager), then I'd just leave it how you have it. It's possible you're setting it twice to the same thing I suppose.
Oh, and I'll look into the camera issue with mouse repeating (but it definitely wont turn on mouse repeating without you turning it on)
Cool, some things to try later this evening.
I figured IS didn't support DX10. It's no problem or anything, I just didn't notice it being stated, and figured I'd note it here in case somebody else was trying to get this to work with LOTRO and had the same problem as I did initially. Heck, I was pleased with it supporting Vista 64 at all!
For all others considering to subscribe for IS or not: It's this kind of responsiveness and information that made it a no-brainer for me to re-sub when I saw that IS supported LOTRO and what I wanted to do with it. When I used WinEQ2 for DAOC, Lax was always very quick to help and debug problems I had, even though his users for DAOC were in the decided minority for that product as well.
Saddly I've found that you have to restart the G15 software and exit each time you reboot or the GKeys revert to F1-F12/etc... This isn't a huge deal IMO because I so rarely reboot.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Lax',index.php?page=Thread&postID=164886#post1648 86