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Any way to set a key to launch character set?

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Prepared

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Post Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:48 pm

Any way to set a key to launch character set?

Sometimes during heavy PvP I will get a crash of a client from the game. When that happens, I need to launch the character set which I only have one defined on the main computer which launches other character sets for the other computers. Is there any way to have a key set to launch a character set instead of alt-tabbing out of the game, right clicking on Innerspace, mousing down and selecting the character set? This would save a lot of time to restart a crashed client.

Something like Ctrl-Shift-Alt-Z
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Kaische

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Post Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:09 pm

Re: Any way to set a key to launch character set?

Prepared wrote:Is there any way to have a key set to launch a character set instead of alt-tabbing out of the game, right clicking on Innerspace, mousing down and selecting the character set?


Hmm, if you press Strg+Alt+Shift+G for the GUI and then press the Reload ISBoxer-Setting button, as far as i know it will only reload mapped keys/etc for that specific window.


But another somehow tricky solution would be:

In ISBoxer rightclick your character set and then click on "create desktop launch shortcut".
Then rightclick the shortcut on your desktop and click on properties and after that click on the "Shortcut" tab.
Click in the "Shortcut key" box and press your key combination that you want to use to (re)start your character set.

This key is now set global in windows so even after closing Innerspace or ISBoxer it would still execute that shortcut.

I don't know whether this will work in a heavy fight situation but you can give it a try :)



EDIT: I just tested this and sadly the UAC pops :(

BUT:
Lax made a while ago some little helper program to bypass this :)
In this thread Shortcut command for Character Slot? you can find the link to IS-Command.exe and some more info.

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