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essycee77

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Post Tue Dec 10, 2013 7:12 pm

everquest as shown on isboxer website

hi guys please help, all i wanna do is be able to have a set up similar to the screenshot of everquest on isboxer website like this http://isboxer.com/w/images/a/ac/EQVideoFeedsSample.jpg. i just want the spells from each of my char to be on the main screen and be able to send in all my pets with one button. please tell me how to do this with isboxer. i would like everthing the screenshot has except the mini screens on the bottom that show all the characters. if you could in detail show me how to do this or point me in a direction so i can try to get started on my own thanks.
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Ualaa

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Post Tue Dec 10, 2013 7:51 pm

Re: everquest as shown on isboxer website

The picture has a full screen stacked window layout.
Which then has video feeds from the other regions, onto the main region.




I'd suggest setting up Follow and Assist, as per this guide: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2247

Once you have that, decide which keys you want to broadcast.
My team has three pet classes (2x Magicians, with perma-pets and an Enchanter who charms).

I made hotkeys for pet attack and pet qattack.
These are in-game socials on those three characters.
'/pet attack' and '/pet qattack'

They have hotkeys, which are the same in game.
I'm using a G15 keyboard, so have G7/G8/G9 as my hotkeys for each of the pets.
You can use key combinations on a regular keyboard.

My G7 key, sends the keybind for the in-game social /pet attack, to the slot that has the first mage in it.



I don't have my regions set up the same as in the picture you linked.
I'm using six regions, for my six characters.

The main region is big, and on the first monitor.
The other five regions are small, and on the second monitor.
I left space for a web browser to be open, on the second monitor.

When you run the wizard, it will give you various options as far as views you would like.
The basic choices are a window layout, with regions (across one or more monitors).
Or full-screen stacked... which basically means each window is full size and on top of each other.... but you can then use video feeds (as per your linked picture) to display whatever you consider to be pertinent from the other windows.
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