From what I understand, there isn't anything called "Send Warcraft IWT..." Someone who actually uses ISBoxer should correct me if I'm wrong. That's simply a description of what your step should do. That is, if your WoW keybind for IWT is -, then you want to create an action on the the Mapped Key you just created {"Melee IWT"} that sends to Current Window the Key -.
Start with these videos to see what is going on. They are only for using IWT, not for building the multi-step keys to incorporate IWT into your DPS keys. But it will give a general idea of where to start, as there is some use of multiple steps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkYMxgKKFNI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL6DmY_v22I
Then go here
http://www.dual-boxing.com/showpost....69&postcount=3
or post 6 here
http://www.dual-boxing.com/showthread.php?t=26231
and start working through the instructions again.
Try Jamba's autofollow after combat in Jamba-Follow. Adjust the time delay so it's lower. I mention it here under Core : Tags
http://www.dual-boxing.com/showpost....29&postcount=2
You don't need a separate hotkey for assisting, just build it into your slaves' macros as described here under Assisting
http://www.dual-boxing.com/showpost....99&postcount=4
You can probably do it directly with ISBoxer, as well, using FTL Assist or something. Either way, it's a wasted action to have assisting as an individual key for combat. I only ever use a separate assist key for non-combat actions, such as targeting NPCs, dead mobs or mobs I need to use a quest item on.
Melee macros aren't really any different than caster macros. They use pretty much the same format. What issues are you having with the macros?
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