ISBoxer is fully configurable.
The Quick Setup Wizard created a
Mapped Key with the Hotkey being Shift+Alt+M, and inside of that are
Key Map State Actions that turn various Key Maps on or off.
You can use the new
Mapped Key Wizard (granted this page of the documentation needs to be finished) to create toggles for other Key Maps as desired. Pick Key Map Toggler from the drop-down box where you pick the type of Mapped Key to set up, and then the options should be obvious enough -- you pick one or more Key Maps (or individual Mapped Keys inside them) to either turn ON or OFF the first time you hit it.
Typically you only need the one (default) toggle because the toggle is to disable Hotkeys so you can type in your password, type in the chat box, etc without these Hotkeys affecting anything. (Though there are plenty of good reasons to have more.) For people who add their own Key Maps, this FAQ entry is usually helpful
FAQ: I added a new Key Map but the Key Maps toggle does not disable it?.
Also note that there's relatively common confusion among new users where they think that any Hotkey they want to add has to have its own Key Map. A Key Map is for a
collection of Hotkeys, not just one; you can typically put your custom Hotkeys in an appropriate, existing, Key Map.
That should pretty much cover it
