Hello,
Well just as the title says, Is it possible to map one xkeys key to:
On first press - key A
On second press - key B
On third press - key C
Is yes, how?
Thank you!
Hello,
Well just as the title says, Is it possible to map one xkeys key to:
On first press - key A
On second press - key B
On third press - key C
Is yes, how?
Thank you!
10 Boxing - Grim Batol EU - Is Multiboxing
Lvl 80 - Prot Paladin/Unholy DK/4 Elem Shaman/Shadow Priest//Fire Mage/Rest Shaman/Rest Druid
I know I'm not answering your question (sorry) but just to let you know you can do this with Hotkeynet.
Owltoid, Thatblueguy, Thisblueguy, Otherblueguy, Whichblueguy
Unfortunately no, X-Keys can not create a round robin setup as you described. Having said that there are many ways to achieve this; both through in game macros and also third party programs such as HotKeyNet or Keyclone.
For macro ideas I suggest you take a look at the wow wiki: http://www.wowwiki.com/Multiboxing_macros
If you wish to use one of the above programs then a search of these forums should yield some examples.
Hope this helps
- Aldercy
Aldercy (Warrior) / Corette (Mage) / Florette (Mage) / Lorette (Mage) / Morette (Priest)
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In fact this question is to avoid doing the macro due to castsequence lag. I'm using keyclone and don't see how to do this. As far as I know, round robin just "jumps" from client to client. What I need is a key in xkeys that "jumps" from key to key.
10 Boxing - Grim Batol EU - Is Multiboxing
Lvl 80 - Prot Paladin/Unholy DK/4 Elem Shaman/Shadow Priest//Fire Mage/Rest Shaman/Rest Druid
Like Owltoid said, you can make your X-Keys do this with HotkeyNet. The basic syntax is:
For more info:Code:<Hotkey F1> // ANY X-KEYS KEY <Toggle> <Key A> <Toggle> <Key B> <Toggle> <Key C>
http://hotkeynet.com/p/toggles.html
http://hotkeynet.com/ref/toggle.html
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