[Q] Meaning of 'Target' in KM properties window?
I have a dual-box setup in which one character is the Master and the other the Slave. In the Keystroke configuration pane the <Target> drop-down menu lists a choice of targets -- Master, Slave, Character Slot: 1(Master), Character Slot: 2 (Slave), Character: Master, Character: Slave and so forth.
Now, I want the Slave (a healer) to execute the spell bound to button 8 on its main action bar. So, I set up a Mapped Key to be executed everytime the Master issues the hotkey <alt><shift><2>. In this case, ISBoxer sends the character '8' to the process in which the Slave resides and it obediently casts the correct spell. As described, this works fine.
But, here's the question: I am only able to get this to work if I specify Character Slot:1(Master) or Character: Master as the target!
Either I've misconfigured something or I don't understand what 'Target' means in the context of ISBoxer. I understood 'Target' to mean the process to which the Master sends the character '8', i.e., the process in which the Slave resides.
What have I missed?
I am using the latest ISBoxer -- Version 39.1.818.1
Cheers,
Now, I want the Slave (a healer) to execute the spell bound to button 8 on its main action bar. So, I set up a Mapped Key to be executed everytime the Master issues the hotkey <alt><shift><2>. In this case, ISBoxer sends the character '8' to the process in which the Slave resides and it obediently casts the correct spell. As described, this works fine.
But, here's the question: I am only able to get this to work if I specify Character Slot:1(Master) or Character: Master as the target!
Either I've misconfigured something or I don't understand what 'Target' means in the context of ISBoxer. I understood 'Target' to mean the process to which the Master sends the character '8', i.e., the process in which the Slave resides.
What have I missed?
I am using the latest ISBoxer -- Version 39.1.818.1
Cheers,