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    [align=center]Advanced Features

    [align=left]Movement and Jumping
    [/align][align=left]To bind keys to movement and jumping is easy - the only thing you have to remember is that WoW expects these keys to be held instead of "tapped". To enable this just select it from the dropdown listed in your keybind as shown below.



    One thing I've found useful is being able to jump my leader and my followers separately. To enable this easily I went ahead and left space bound to jump, and set IS to broadcast ctrl-space to all other clients. This way I can space to jump, and a second later ctrl-space to jump the followers. Very handy in cases where you need to jump a gap or some other trick!

    For advanced movement - remember you can make keymaps that move each individual character, and setup keybindings to activate those/deactivate those keybindings. This allows you to quickly take control of a specific clients movement, shimmy and dodge, and then flip control back without even needing to use your PIP switch!

    G15/11 Keyboards

    [/align][/align]So you have a fancy smancy G15 keyboard? You wanna use your lights to show you status of features like your keymaps... First set every key in your G15 to do NOTHING and then terminate the logitech software profiler. If you don't do this, it wont work quite right!

    Now go to your repeater profile... and on the right pane set the G2 and G3 lights to show the status of Keyboard and Mouse respectively.



    Now to setup your KeyMaps status... go to the "Control key Maps" set and find the one that toggles the keymaps on and off. On both step one and two add new actions to turn the light on and off respectively for M1.



    Send Next Click (Mouse)
    This section is so trivial you only get ONE screenshot! Remember when we setup our DPS keys, with Key Maps, and we setup 1-= for this... lets say you are playing a mage, or boomkin, or death knights and you want to be able to cast a spell that requires a ground target...

    Open the key map you want to change, and check the "Send Next Click" box. From the dropdown choose where you want to send the next click... Now in game drop your blizzard spell on that hotkey, and when you cast, your next mouseclick will go through to all your targeted windows! (Note: For this to be effective you need your camera's syncronized in game, to do this make a macro to cast your spell that includes /script SetView(5);SetView(5); in it. This of course assumes your view # 5 is setup the same... there are many guides to accomplishing this on this site.



    If you want to target more than one, but not all of your characters windows, you'll need to setup "Target Action Groups" which is another topic.

    Note: I often find myself wanting to send ONE click, a right click to open a door, a right click on a portal, a left click to close a yes/no dialog... to enable this I made a keymap that does nothing, BUT has "Send next click" checked. So I press my G12 key and my next click goes through. It's handy in countless situations!

    Mouse Repeater Regions
    So you want to send mouseclicks easily and always to the same spot on the screen... say you have some abilities you don't want keybound, or maybe you need to heal a raid of 25 players and can't possibly keybind this... Maybe you are playing your tank and need your healer to heal the raid using OpenRDX, Healbot, Grid or any other UI that lets you sort things your way...

    Press Ctrl+\ (The key we bound earlier to "ISBoxer GUI toggle hotkey" in the step "Tell ISBoxer that these characters go together!") to bring up the in game UI.



    At the top of this dialog you click the drop down menu and pick All Other, or a specific client. One thing to note, all clicks always come to current window.
    Click Add to bring a region onto the screen.

    Then drag the region where you want it and size it just like you would any window (drag from the edges, etc.) Position and size it so it covers all the buttons or unitframes you want to click on.



    Your finished region should look something like this:


    Press your hotkey again to hide the UI, and now you have a very transparent box to give you visual hints where your repeater is setup. Any time your mouse crosses into this area, it will immediatey start broadcasting to the appropriate clients!
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