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I would always avoid using combo keys with ALT and CTRL as much as you possibly have to for critical functions like Assist, Follow, and Target. Instead, use keys you KNOW you arent likely to use, like "`", "Home", "End", "Page up" and "Page Down"
Then when you pass those through ISBoxer, you NEVER have an accidental key hold. And it frees up the ALT+(key) for your dps. Yet still, if you are really watching skill / attack GCD's you can effectively write "macro" keys for dps. (not really a macro, but it works the same way)
I.e. Slam, Assault, Sundering Assault, Commanding Shout etc all have different GCD's. place them in order in your DPS keymap Action from longest to instant... so that when you press a key, it will try to do the longest GCD first, and if its on cooldown, it tries the next, and the next and the next.. while if everything is on CD, then you are just spamming your instant attack for only a second or two tops.
The result is you take 4-5 actions and put them in one key... thus freeing up more keys for other things, and all the while keeping your keybind setup in game very simple and clean.
I dont use ANY of the ALT+key or CTRL+key combos. None.
Also I suggest you work out the targeting and assisting before applying the DPS of any key.
Its a lot easier to type, but its not difficult in ISBoxer either.
with the "Target Me", "Assist Me" and "Follow Me" keys setup. (and using only two accounts)
your DPS key should look like this.
Character slot 1:
Do "Assist Me" in (character slot 2)>Self
Do "Alt+1">all
In character slot 2 its the same but opposite for the CSlot:
Do "Assist Me" in (character slot 1)>Self
Do "Alt+1">all
And a few key things to double check.
1. Ensure after you do the setup, you "save", in ISBoxer, then "Export all to InnerSpace"
2. Press your character keymap activation key, or swap windows manually a few times.
3. Ensure your in game keybinds are using the same keybind, and action bar slot.
If you want to test your work first... just use the assist, and remove the dps action... go to character 1, target some random NPC...press your mapped key for "Assist Me"... ALT+TAB to your character 2, and look at what its targeting. It should be the same. Now pick a completely different NPC while on your character 2, and press your "Assist Me" again.. ALT+TAB back to character 1. Should be the new target.
IF! this doesnt work.. then your Assist Me isnt set up correctly.
The only other possible solution could be that you arent using the keymap set of the action you are attempting to use, OR you havent allowed that keymap set to be used by the character you are currently windowed with.
... ok so I just re-read my post here.. makes perfect sense. But I can see that this may get confusing. As Mosg suggested, if at all fails, skype with someone whos got it working may be helpful.
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