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    If it's configured like you just said, and it's in a Key map that is assigned to your Character Set, and the Hold option is NOT enabled for the mapped key, and you Exported (from ISBoxer), it is definitely sending Alt+1.

    It could otherwise be related instead to the macro itself? Not sure. You could just put /cast !shoot on an action bar and assign that action bar button to Alt+1 in WoW, should work fine.
    Lax
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post
    If it's configured like you just said, and it's in a Key map that is assigned to your Character Set, and the Hold option is NOT enabled for the mapped key, and you Exported (from ISBoxer), it is definitely sending Alt+1.

    It could otherwise be related instead to the macro itself? Not sure. You could just put /cast !shoot on an action bar and assign that action bar button to Alt+1 in WoW, should work fine.
    that works that way lax thanks. Btw would having a step that only applies to certain chars/groups and having it set to execute a step when hotkey is pressed or released maybe make it press same step 2 times if char is not in the list that has second step?
    Wondering if that is why it wasn't working as i had used ualaa's guide and made the melee part ie his
    do melee iwt thing. you think that could have been making it do same step 2 times meaning that !shoot is just a toggle not an on like startattack is.
    I just noticed i had removed the step and noticed that on the way you told me to try he was starting to cast on press and stopped on release because i had forgot to remove the execute on press and release but had removed the iwt thing from it thinking it maybe caused problems.
    I guess what i need to know is if i set execute on press and release and there are 2 steps but only one that applies to my chars atm will it fire first one twice?

    Hehe hope that wasn't to confusing above

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