Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:53 am by lax
Yes absolutely, BUT it may also help to think about the problem a different way. You didn't mention which game so we can't make an assumption there, but generally speaking if you want keys but not mouse, you can probably just map the specific keys you need. The Mapped Key Wizard can even help you set up all of them at once pretty quickly. So for example ...
1. Wizards Menu -> Mapped Key Wizard
2. It asks for a Key Map to put them in, select "ISB42 - Custom Hotkeys"
3. It asks what type of Mapped Key to set up, select "Straight Key Broadcast" (this will operate the same as you get via Broadcasting)
4. It asks what keys to set up. Click in the "press keys here" box and press all of the keys that you need for general use (which is not every single key on the keyboard, right?). Be advised that if you need modifiers, like Shift+X, you want to press Shift+X in this box and not Shfit and X separately.
4a. Also set the Target (Window:All w/ Current)
4b. You may want to enable the "Hold" option, which makes sure the keys are held down by ISBoxer (in all the windows) as long as you're pressing it
5. Finish the wizard
6. Export to Inner Space
That is the recommended process for pretty much any game.
But, you can also either modify the basic Repeater toggles in the "ISB42 - Toggles" Key Map (either "Activate Repeat (all windows)" or "Activate Repeat (current window)" depending on whether or not it's set to toggle in all windows or the current window from the Quick Setup Wizard) or use the Mapped Key Wizard to set up a separate "Broadcasting Toggler", and then modify it to drop mouse broadcasting. What you would be looking for is an Action in Step 1 that shows "Repeater mouse On keyboard On -> all" (or -> self). If you select this Action you will have a check box for Mouse repeat, just un-tick the box and the toggle will no longer affect mouse broadcasting.