Purelce, yes some folks don't sound to friendly when yet another newbie ask the same old question. Fact is these questions have been answered so many times, and in so many ways, that is easier to point to a topic that deals to that question then to re-type it. But if I was to provide a link, I would have to first search for it, since I don't keep bookmarks for everything that a new person may ask. Now, if I can use the search, so can anyone else, right ;-)

On the other hand, multiboxing is still a "grassroots" approach ... is not like you can get an application, install and BOOM!!!, everything is setup for you, like macros, classes that you will have fun playing, keyboard mulitplexer, maximizer, CPU afinity, etc, etc. It is a lot of work in the multiboxer part, and I guess for the more technical of us, part of the fun. I guess we expect that one would have done at least some minimal work, like reading a bit, using search and that sort of stuff :-)

I have bookmarked a thread , also from a newbie. I suggest everyone new to the forums reads it, at least the first posting. Quote:
"This really takes approaching the game from a different view point. All the stickies and wiki's are great - but it's a mountain of reading and a lot of trial and error."

And another from someone else in the same thread:
"I've found that with multi boxing there are any number of ways to do something, so trial and error and working the many methods to your game style are viatly important."

And since I have typed all of this, I may as well give the link to something that may help TrooStore:
Multiboxing 101 (5 Mage Tutorial) (should apply for 2 mages as well)

Oh, almost forgot, welcome to the boards!