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    Quote Originally Posted by Khatovar View Post
    Slaves over running the target or continuing to run is often the result of a mob that is on the move when you press your interact key.
    Not for me. I've had perfectly placed mobs with random characters running straight through them.

    I am not making this shit up either. I should probably start frapsing it. I already have a video of once encounter where IWT was buggy as hell.
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    Thanks Ualaa. Is it in IS Boxer Suite to Key Maps > General > Interact With Target? Then I changed it to shift+f which is what I had it changed to in WoW key bindings. I exported and it didn't work. Is general the wrong section?

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    Not sure why it wouldn't be working.

    If it was working before on the old keybinding and hotkey.
    And you change the hotkey to activate the mapped key, which is outputting the same thing as before... which was working.
    Only thing that could break that, is if there were a keybind conflict.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate101pvp View Post
    Thanks Ualaa. Is it in IS Boxer Suite to Key Maps > General > Interact With Target? Then I changed it to shift+f which is what I had it changed to in WoW key bindings. I exported and it didn't work. Is general the wrong section?
    Heres what I did.

    follow Ualaas instructions link in his signature. Its the bible I go to whenever I get an idea to try something... and for good reason. Thus far, all my ideas, hes already tried, and has in his link.

    When you follow the instructions to set up IWT for ISBoxer and it offers the ALT+J, simply change it to ALT+F for your case. Similarly, when you change it in WoW, do the same.

    ALSO! Here is something I found out the hard way, Ensure the little checkbox at the top of the keybinding window within WoWs interface is checked for "this character only".. This will enable you to have a std set of settings for particular toons, which are different for each... I.e. allow you to play a toon solo, or a few toons as multiboxing.

    then close WoW, save your file in ISBoxer, and close it. Reopen with ISBoxer, and launch your team wow windows and export.

    Now that I think about it, I wonder if there is something you also have to change if you are using Jamba??

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    I use a combination of /Console AutoInteract 1 (on slaves only) /Console AutoInteract 0 on the current master and a modification of the 2 step method.

    Instead of having a Button1, Button 2 round robin as used typically by the 2 step method, I have a 5 step method setup for my melee groups.

    1. Press IWT key on all but current.
    2. Press Step 1 button
    3. Press Step 2 button
    4. Press Step 1 button
    5. Press Step 2 button

    This eliminates some of the "random squirrelliness" of spamming IWT - at least for me.
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