Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
Outfitter has the ability to keybind up to 10 different outfits.
It is an addon I use on a couple of toons, for example Resto gear (which needs zero hit rating) vs Elemental gear (which needs a little bit for heroics).

My Paladin does not use anything when I press Shift S (alternate totem stomp) etc.

I've gone into the Keybindings on my Paladin, and assigned Shift S to one of the not used Outfitter sets.

That way, when I press Shift S, I don't have the paladin decide to do something else.

My first suggestion was to simply not have overlapping binds.
If you have Alt + Up and Control + Up, don't use Alt + Ctrl + Up for another toon.
You can go with Alt or Ctrl or Shift + an arrow key. That is three sets of bindings which don't overlap.
Then go with Alt or Ctrl + a WASD key, which is two more bindings that never overlap.
Your suggestion on non overlapping modifiers wasn't clear in your original post. After reading this post I see that now. However, I really wanted to know if you can have overlapping modifiers. It appears that WoW doesn't do strict modifiers. In any case I got my answer thanks to you guys. I am bascially running out of keys to do things with I am working on formations now and I am working on being able to move any toon from any wow client exclusively with minimal use of addons (because they break with patch releases). In my course of running my team through instances I have found that I really don't have time to look at another screen and make changes there. I need any changes to come from any screen. Thats where I am headed with all this. I know this sounds holy grailish, but I am making progress and I believe I will hit a wall soon.

Thanks again,

Drommon