Quote Originally Posted by bugme143 View Post
And not every player can use EVEMon, or PYFA, or EFT, or use Fuzzworks to it's full extent, or use whatever that new market thing that shadow mentioned, or..... do I need to go on? If CCP wants to ban one thing that has ZERO PROOF THAT IT CREATES AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE and has serious weaknesses to EWAR, then they need to ban anything that looks like it can create an unfair advantage. Anyone can bind "Scroll Wheel Down" as F1, and indeed many FPS players bind SWD for M1 for pistols or semi-autos.
We have been shown no evidence that ISBoxer creates an advantage, and indeed there's quite a bit of evidence about it's weakness. We have seen, in response to our statements and evidence and request to be left alone: ad hominem attacks, strawman fallacies, True Scotsman fallacies, outright insults, verbal abuse, Kafkatraps, and a general lack of knowledge of the program and of the EULA.
Evemon does not interact with the game client. You are clicking the buttons to train the skills it advises you to.

PYFA and EFT both do not interact with the game client - you are clicking the buttons to fit the ship as you choose ingame.

Fuzzworks also....does not interact with the game client. It simply advises you on what t do.

Please do go on.....

Ofc anyone could bind scroll wheel down to f1, but guess what? Scrolling down won't activate f1 on all of their chars - just the one currently selected.

You need to go from one to the next THEN scroll down or do w/e you bound f1 to.

Round Robin, per CCP's ALREADY STATED RULES of 1 input = 1 output already clearly show that to be against their new regulations.

It WOULD be legal to scroll down(hitting f1), go to the next client, then scroll down again.

1 input = 1 output.

Again, with videofx only - I click once ingame, and then I manually move my mouse over to wherever else, then manually click the ingame button for w/e again.

Just stick to doing things as close to the original client as possible, while avoiding shenanigans and STRICTLY interpret the eula - you should be fine.