Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:42 am by Ualaa
I've broken Repeater into two Mapped Keys.
One is for Keyboard Repeating.
One is for Mouse Repeating.
If you look at the examples that the wizard gives, that shows how to accomplish a lot of things.
It sets up several options, which you can adapt to do just about anything you want.
In the guide section on isboxer.com, there is a link to my guide on dual-boxing.com.
While you probably won't want to do everything listed in it, it is basically step by step instructions on modifying your set up.
A walk through on how to customize things.
For example.
Look at the wizard created option for "Others Jump".
I've adapted that for slaves (non-active windows) to move independently of the main window.
Pretty easy to do, and quite useful.
The easiest approach to mapped keys..
Choose the hotkey you want.
Choose the targets you want it to affect.
Have it send the keybind to the targets of your choice.
Have a wow macro on that keybind.
Mapped Keys are amazing, in what you can accomplish.
You can set up Strafe keys if you want.
If you'll use them enough, it might be worthwhile.
If its something that is quite rarely used, then just disable keymaps and turn on repeater.
Also, if you want to do something specific and cannot think of how.
Post here, or in the keymap section.
Or ask on the IRC.
As far as the blurred text in the slave windows.
Keyclone is rendering the smaller window at its actual size.
IS Boxer is rendering each window at the same size as the large/main screen.
And then scaling each window down, to fit within the smaller frames around the main screen.
Because they are scaled down, the text appears somewhat distorted in the slave windows.
But, because everything is rendered at full size, you can instantly switch between windows.
And also the mouse broadcasting is extremely accurate, which is a major strength of IS Boxer.
If you have to be on another client, the switch is as fast as you can hit the key.
And most of the time, you don't really need to be there.
Jamba will forward whispers, and you can get quest notification on the main screen.
All you really need the smaller windows for, is a visual reference they are following or facing whatever.
If you have a unit frame addon like Pitbull etc, you can display Target of Party Members.
I have that, as a very thin frame, with each of the five slaves stacked atop each other.
A very easy and quick visual reference for what they are targeting.