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    Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
    I started with Keyclone, and as far as keyboard broadcasting goes it is a superb program.
    I'm happy to have started with such an easy to use software option.
    But it didn't offer all the features, I'd like.
    Following Zanthor's 'Zero to Hero' post several times, encouraged me to try IS Boxer.

    I'm glad I did, because it is a very strong boxing option.

    The key replication is as strong, but instead of straight replication of keys (repeater mode), you can also do keymaps.
    Keymaps are a series of mapped keys, each of which has a hotkey and one or more actions.
    You can choose which window it affects, in a vast array of options.
    Things like 'all of the other windows', for independent slave movement, irregardless of your current toon.

    The mouse broadcasting is instant and extremely accurate; I talent spec warlocks at once when they all ding.

    PiP swap between clients is instant, which is nice for pvp.

    There is automatic FTL, which is something I couldn't get to work with KC.
    Any toon can lead, and the others automatically assist the active window, based on modifier keys selected during set up.

    You can set up regions where mouse broadcasting turns on while the mouse is in the area. And choose for the broadcast to go to all other windows, or specific windows. So you can mouse click and have the keys broadcast. I use this to mouse click my hearthstone, or to pass 'Clique' mouse heal commands to my healers window, from that of any of my toons.

    It supports the G11/G15, along with just about every other device.
    Jamba can be integrated into IS Boxer; Jamba is an amazing addon for boxers, by Jafula who is a boxer.

    You're a good sell haha. I've put in a request for a 7-day trial. It truly does seem feature rich, but I have two questions:

    - How CPU/Resource intensive is it?

    - How exactly does the automatic FTL work? It sounds amazing, I'd love that type of setup, but I'm not sure how much "configuring and macro-making" is involved on my end.
    Last edited by sqeaky4100 : 01-08-2010 at 08:40 AM

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