Quote Originally Posted by Pepepepepe View Post
Thanks for info, isn't round-robin in www.WowOpenBox.org broadcasts?

Cause from what I've understood, in short, every action that you are doing in first windows, that being send to any other windows can be called broadcasting.

And in terms of "bannable" I'm quite sure some pepes were banned using such systems, and if we would compare that to ISO boxer, is a lot less convenient, and not fully protects accounts against the ban.
Anyway, times when I've played wow for fun is over, I'm doing it for other reasons now, so It's any way bannable, thus I'll push my luck and see where it will ends.

Hopefully, I'll not get ban when I'll ding lvl 80 in 5m group)
No my understanding is that both JMB and www.WowOpenBox.org both implement their round-robins by actually rapidly switching the WoW windows to the foreground and then the keystroke goes directly into the game rather than with a solution like ISboxer where the keyboard sends the input to ISboxer and then ISboxer broadcasts it to one or more clients. The input broadcasting, especially broadcasting a single keystroke to 2+ clients (mirroring the single input), is what was banned and that is why some folk believe Blizzard was looking for the isboxer process and banning.

In both JMB/WOB, to have 3 DPS do their actions via round-robin, you have to push the DPS key 3 times (1 keystroke per 1 action) and while you can program ISboxer to do something similar it is still broadcasting so I would not recommend needlessly chancing it when you have good options...