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Post Wed Jan 01, 2014 1:26 am

ISBoxer and Razer macros

So I've been digging around and cant find anything that really fits what Im aiming for here. I run ISBoxer on a few games (mainly EVE and SWTOR), I also use a Razer Anansi keyboard and a Razer mouse (that uses Synapse for macroing). What I'm trying to do might be impossible, Im not sure.
*NOTE* Here's WHY I'm trying this: Im doing a healer/dps combo right now in SWTOR. I've set ISB to run basically a macro to my other char for a real basic DPS rotation while having some heal hotkeys. While thats working fine, I'd like to setup my main char in the fashion I'm used to (regarding keybinds) and use a more optimal dps rotation there.

For the life of me I cant get it configured just right. I want to use the macros from my keyboard/mouse on my main screen, while sending keymap commands to other screens. I've tried configuring ISB to send commands to only window#X, but then it stops my main char from receiving those commands. If I send them to ALL or ALL/Current, it seems ISB overrides my keyboard and mouse about 50% of the time.

Has anyone successfully used Anansi/Synapse macros with ISB? If so I'd be grateful for some tips on it!
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Post Wed Jan 01, 2014 1:25 pm

Re: ISBoxer and Razer macros

I want to use the macros from my keyboard/mouse on my main screen, while sending keymap commands to other screens. I've tried configuring ISB to send commands to only window#X, but then it stops my main char from receiving those commands.

When you map something, it's going to do ONLY what you've mapped it to do. So if you send only to window x, it's only going to go to window x. If you also want it to go to the current window, add a Keystroke Action to send it to Window:Current as well.

If I send them to ALL or ALL/Current, it seems ISB overrides my keyboard and mouse about 50% of the time.

When you map something, it's going to do ONLY what you've mapped it to do. So if you set up an ISBoxer Hotkey on Q, then Q is "overridden" as long as that mapping is active. Typically you can toggle them on or off with Shift+Alt+M (unless you put your Mapped Key in "Always On" in which case it can't be toggled because it's Always On)

None of this is specific to Synapse

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