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    I made a mapped key(without the wizard) in ISB42 - custom hotkeys in the bottom left window. I bound to the keybind "G". That's all I have done. I am trying to bind the break follow button to my healer. I named the bind "break follow".

    I wished I could attach a screenshot what I am doing but it looks like I am having problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raven3356 View Post
    I made a mapped key(without the wizard) in ISB42 - custom hotkeys in the bottom left window. I bound to the keybind "G". That's all I have done. I am trying to bind the break follow button to my healer. I named the bind "break follow".

    I wished I could attach a screenshot what I am doing but it looks like I am having problems.

    Did you right click the "mapped keys" button at the top there (in the lower left window)?
    When you do, select to use the map key wizard.
    Then select f.ex a straight broadcast key.
    Select your desired button.
    Then select the "Target for keystrokes" and choose the character you want to assign the keypress to, using the "small arrow down", dropdown button (not the "*", thats for when you want to assign the button to an entire "character set").

    Many options to be had using the mapped key wizard.




    On a unrelated note... i accidently pressed on a random key i had made before in the lower left window.. using the mousecursor, then pressed another key on the keyboard...and the marker moved to that key in the list... holy cow... its possible to skip directly to a key (or figure out quickly if you had assigned said key earlier, as it wont skip to that key if its not been created before)... what a revelation... ive been manually reading thru the list all these years to find the key i wanted to configure / figure out if the key i wanted to create was used before or not... haha /facepalm-irl
    Last edited by WOWBOX40 : 07-27-2020 at 01:53 PM

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    What does "f.ex" mean when you mentioned "Then select f.ex a straight broadcast key."?

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