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That sounds like a wonderful setup, and alot to do:D i think i wil try it out later one time, i got a Ok. stup now..
The only problem is, I have now unbind WASD so i can easely walk on the slaves when i switch screens, but then i cant controll them as I wanted too like Turn right if the mob/player is on the right side of me. Or move some stepps forword to hit melee a mob.
I used thise key-bindes to move my team:
main:
W
A
S
D
slaves:
SHIFT- W
SHIFT- A
SHIFT- S
SHIFT- D
But now all use WASD, witch i have setted keyclone to not share. Works fine.. but i miss to Turn left and right u see:p
But maybe the program u talked about can help me with this?
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My Team is:
Liriâ
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Lirià
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With IS Boxer, you have Repeater and Keymaps as broadcast modes.
Repeater is 1:1, similar to Keyclone in that anything you type, all the slaves type too.
This is great for entering your password, or having all of your toons click a portal at once.
For the majority of play, you'll run with Keymaps on and Repeater off.
If something is not defined as a hotkey for a mapped key (keymaps are groups of mapped keys), then it affects the main window only.
By default in warcraft you can use WASD (and QE) and the Arrow Keys for movement.
None of these are mapped keys by default.
So by default using either set of these keys lets you control the current toon, but none of the slaves.
I've created several mapped keys.
One set which is particularly helpful are Arrow Keys for "window: All without current".
Basically, if I push the up arrow (or any other), it sends the up arrow to every window other then the active one.
Which means, from any screen I can move the active toon without the slaves via the WASD keys.
And I can move all of the slaves via the Arrow Keys, without the main moving.
I'm still free to use auto follow for having the slaves follow the current master.
And down arrow is an excellent method to have the slaves break follow.
The mapped keys in IS Boxer are very flexible and powerful.