What exactly are hotstrings for?
As I understand it, keymaps allow you to convert one key stroke to another across running WoW instances. I haven't been able to figure out what hotstrings are for....
And let me say in advance, yes I searched for "hotstrings" and purused dozens of posts. Still no clue what exactly they accomplish.
Can someone please describe them and give me an example of why I would want to use them?
Thanks,
Matt
RE: What exactly are hotstrings for?
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Originally Posted by 'ockhamsrazor',index.php?page=Thread&postID=110096 #post110096
As I understand it, keymaps allow you to convert one key stroke to another across running WoW instances. I haven't been able to figure out what hotstrings are for....
And let me say in advance, yes I searched for "hotstrings" and purused dozens of posts. Still no clue what exactly they accomplish.
Can someone please describe them and give me an example of why I would want to use them?
Thanks,
Matt
If you understand keymaps, then you understand hotstrings.
Keeping in mind that a keymap lets you press G on client A and receive H on client B...
On client A's keymap file you have the hotstring
G -> PressHOnClientB
On Client B's keymap you have the hotstring
H -> PressHOnClientB
When you press H on client A the G gets converted to "PressHOnClientB" and sent to the other client which translates it back to an H.... now if you press G on client B nothing happens, but if you press H on client B, it converts to a hotstring "PressHOnClientB" which is received by client A and translated to a G...
Saving multiple hotstrings...
So.... If I want to use the Leaderless, Focusless system, and created this for ToonA
ToonA:
` --> FOA
Ctrl-alt-O --> FOB
Alt-Shift-O --> FOC
Ctrl-Alt-Shift-O --> FOD
Ctrl-O --> FOE
Would I Add them all, Then save it all as 1 hotstring file, or do I need to save each one individually? Once done do I just assign the 1 or multiple hotstrings to the given character?
Thanks.