Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:02 pm by MiRai
There are a few things that I noticed about your profile.
First, you have deleted the default Follow and Assist Mapped Keys in the "Base Hotkeys" Key Map, and then replaced them with your own. The problem with these is that you're sending the command to "Window:Current," which means it's only going to be sent to the current character you're playing from, when, in fact, you would want those commands sent to the other characters in your party (e.g. All w/o Current).
In addition, you have Ctrl+Num7 bound to the "Follow Me (Target Slot)" Mapped Key in the Party Key Map, which was originally linked to the now deleted "Follow Me" Mapped Key from "Base Hotkeys." This might work if your Follow command, in game, was bound to Num /, as is defined at the Character Set level, but it is also defined as Ctrl+F1 in the global Variable Keystrokes section. So I'm not sure what is expected in game. I would also suggest not setting any Hotkeys in Key Maps which do not contain the word "Hotkeys," because they do not get disabled with the standard toggle.
Finally, I will say that the basic configuration found in the Variable Keystrokes video is quite old and is no longer applicable. The ISBoxer 42 Quick Setup Wizard automatically configures the F-keys, per Slot, as well as there no longer being a need to assign Follow or Assist Variable Keystrokes at the Character Set level. At this time, that video is, more-or-less, just general information on how the system works.
I realize this is probably a lot to take in, but what I would suggest would be doing a File > Clear, and then starting fresh since there isn't much custom configuration in your current profile. On the final step of the Quick Setup Wizard, under the Hotkeys section, is where you set the keys you want to press, and under the Game Key Bindings section, is where you define what the in game key binds are for in-game commands. I would also suggest keeping the in-game key binds to a single key, rather than a modifer+key, as some games might handle modifiers differently than just a straight key.