Well, you didn't say Camera turn. You indicated keys on the keyboard which you use to
move the toon, not what they are looking at.
For the most part, what the slave toons look at is irrelevant, except that you normally want them to face the same way as your main. This is mostly achieved by having issuing a Follow (default is ALT+F) and then moving your main. For WoW, you may need to setup some camera views specifically to resync them, so when they are facing the same way, they aren't looking at the ground or up in the air.
http://wowprogramming.com/docs/api/SetViewThis thread also has info on that...
http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/5368 ... view-macroThere is also the possibility of enabling Mouse Broadcast, so you can swing the other toons around with the mouse, although this does tend to have less than stellar results due to internet and technical stuff (mostly lag and cpu timing and server processing and all sorts of complicated things). If this is what you want, then set a hotkey on the Mapped Key for it.
Note: this does pass the mouse through to the current active toon too, if you don't want this, then tick this box.
In case you do actually need to move the slave toons forward/backwards too, as per your OP, then you will need to make a couple of mapped keys for that. You can copy the existing ones for Left/Right and set the hotkeys for that, and also under the Steps/Actions, you can change the Variable Keystroke in the drop down to Move Forward/Backward.
Just a guess at the problem you are trying to resolve, as your OP and response indicates you are maybe not stating the actual issue, is that you are perhaps running around with broadcasting enabled, and thus your slave toons are
running in different directions, and you expect to be able to broadcast movement in a non-fixed perspective view game. If this is the case, then disable broadcasting. Most MMO-RPGs are free movement in the world, so broadcasting movement does not work very well, except for small movements.
As for your issues with ISBoxer and its complicatedness. For the most part, things in it are actually easy enough once you get the terminology and what they are referring to. Kind of like driving a car is not easy on the first day.
Finally, ISBoxer is free. You pay for the engine it runs on (Inner Space). You are more than welcome to create your
own scripts/plugins for Inner Space.