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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmoidudu View Post
    Ah, this is what I don't know how to do... Because with what I explained, the layer is "always on top", so you can't have access to the upper body of your characters when you are in inventory mode (you can't change an amulet, for example).

    You need to kill the DxNothing layer from the Windows taskbar, and then launch it again from Inner Space when you are done. Not a big issue, but still, not so graceful.
    You can use ISBoxer's Window Actions to manipulate the regions of your Window Layout. It's funny that you made this guide now, because I have several videos on my 'todo' list which involve Window Actions, and I'll be showing off how to create the basic foundation of my D3 overlay setup that I shared back in 2014.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiRai View Post
    You can use ISBoxer's Window Actions to manipulate the regions of your Window Layout. It's funny that you made this guide now, because I have several videos on my 'todo' list which involve Window Actions, and I'll be showing off how to create the basic foundation of my D3 overlay setup that I shared back in 2014.
    Yes this is precisely why I did this. I looked at this video (and we discussed the subject in the D3 IsBoxer forum some time ago), I wanted to create a topic about this some day, and yesterday was the day : I upgraded my PC, did a clean install of Windows 10, then I decided to re-write my ISBoxer setup from scratch, and I took screenshots in the process.

    The interesting part here (IMHO) is that the x,y data is provided for a 1920x1080 screen resolution, so you don't have to try and check until it's OK.
    Last edited by Cmoidudu : 05-12-2016 at 12:52 AM

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