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You can broadcast mouse clicks with IS Boxer.
I'm assuming you have it, since your post is refering to keymaps and repeater.
We're going to create a Keymap for this.
It can be anywhere, but I generally put my created maps in General.
Click on Keymaps >> General on the top.
On the left, right click on Mapped Keys and select New Mapped Key.
Name is something like Mass Dispel.
Now we need a keybind (hotkey) to activate this keymap, in your post above this is F.
Click the little arrow to the right of the Hotkey field, then press F (or whatever your keybind is).
Check the box beside "Send Next Click", then in the drop down box select which character gets the click.
(You could also create an "Action Target Group" if you wanted multiple toons to broadcast clicks at once, on the same key; then just use the name of the action target group instead of the toon's name)
Optionally you can check to block clicks from the current window (KVM mode), which means only the priest will receive the click.
Now click on the 1 under Steps (on the left).
On the right, right click on Actions and select Keystroke Action >> New Key Keystroke Action.
In the Target window, select the priests name (or the action target group).
In the Key Combination window, enter the keybind for the Mass Dispel.
(Note with Action Target Groups, you might have a different Key Combination for toons, so the Priest gets F, while the Mage gets B).
At the top click on File and select Export to Inner Space.
You're done.
*Edit*
This will create a mouse target circle in the Priests window.
Your mouse will still be in the active/hot toon's window, but as you move it, it will move in the priest's window too.
When you left click, it will pass that click to the priest, which activates the Mass Dispel.
If you want, you could use a side button on the mouse as the hotkey to activate the Keymap.
So click the forward thumb mouse button, and then position the target circle and left click.
You don't need to turn repeater on or to sync views.
Just look at the priest's window and see where the target circle is.
After the click it automatically turns this off.
Last edited by Ualaa : 11-05-2009 at 09:30 PM
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