do what some of us do, don't use keymaps. I don't, all i use is keybroadcasting with keyclone. all keys are bound the same on all clients, aside from a couple like my arrowkeys. I hit 1, 2, 3, or 4, it presses whatever is set on those keys on my slaves. makes it easier to remember what key will hit what if you do it this way too.
Dude. I hate to trumpet Ye Olde RTFM but people have already done the work.
http://www.dual-boxing.com/wiki/inde..._Conversations
Of particular note is this quote:
[Link: http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...geNo=1&sid=1#9 ]'safe' multi-boxing commands are one button press = one action per character.
Now playing: WoW (Garona)
I believe the GM best describes this with his quote
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...98741&sid=1#13
The lever can be attached to as many levers as you want it to be as long as the result is 1 action. As long as you have to continue to press the button to get more actions to take place it doesn't matter how many levers its actually attached too.
So my 1 key can correspond to any number of keys as long as I need to press it each time to initiate something. This is also similiar to /click ingame as well. You can make a macro to /click as many buttons on your UI as you want. You can set it up to click all the spells in your spellbook and it will only invoke 1 action on the GCD. Things off the GCD don't apply as they share different rules.
So 1 key =/= 1 key per blizzard. It's more along the lines of 1key=1action.
Edit: doh. I really take too long to type. Everything I said pretty much was already said.. lol.
Shift, crtl, alt are all modifiers. They are designed to give a user more "keys" per keyboard. Think shift+z = Z (cap zee). In your scenario shift+1 = !. You are in fact pressing the "!" key. Same goes for crtl and alt or any combination of the three. Does that help ease your mind young padawan?
Styrr - Legion of Boom - GM
Blizzard doesn't care if the input is A, Shift A, Control A, Alt A, Alt+Shift (but not Control) A etc.
All that matters is one press = one action.
All of the FTL macro's or keymaps, can be accomplished in game.
If you can do it, with an in-game macro, and one press of a key or combination of keys results in one action, you're fine.
I figure we can conclude this thread with Ughmahedhurtz quote and link from a "Blizzard Poster" that
-Malkorix'safe' multi-boxing commands are one button press = one action per character.
Thanks for everyone's input!
Edit: Now how do i close the thread?
This is a perfect example of how to get banned using macros on a G15. If he is pushing one button, and the keyboard pushes 3 buttons, that is the very definition of automation.
The overall argument is semantics, whether or not its "key presses" (including modifiers) or "actions". I think multiple keys typed into the game are fine, as long as it follows the rules of the in game macro system
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