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    Default 3 boxing 1 computer

    Here are my basic questions..still new at this so forgive the noobness of some oft he questions and yes I have read the forums which is how I was able to get it going in the first place, I usually 2 boxed using WoW normal windowed mode..which was a pain.

    I use Maximiser and Keyclone.

    Problems:

    1. How do you get the clones to turn to fight? I am running into the problem of turning around to hit something from behind us and they will not turn around unless I drag them.

    2. Any known macro's that work well for 3on 1 computer would be very helpful, I suck at macro's just so its known.

    3. The chances of running 3 different classes, what are the chances of doing that successfully?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I so love doing this!

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    I either drag them using /follow.

    Or you can press the left or right key to rotate them all. Won't be pretty though.

    You can run 3 different classes with success... just depends on the class makeup.

    I'm running 1x Paladin, 1x Shaman and 3x Mages with no problems.

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    yes it's a pain - I just go through the mob to the opposite side from my boxees and since they're always on /follow it works ok. I remember searching the forums here for something nice to turn them but couldn't find anything you would call elegant

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