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Kondekka

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Post Thu Oct 13, 2016 11:21 pm

New to ISboxer - help needed

Hello everyone! after a long thinking of wether to dualbox / multibox on WoW have come to this, i bought ISboxer to try it out.
I had Hotkeynet before, it was very basic, but too dull for me.
I have a few questions, how i configure ISboxer to make me able to gather herbs in WoW or any other gathering related stuff?
And also how to make my toons show up on seperate windows while playing so i can see whats going on, i have a 4K monitor and i figured that would make it very good feature!
As i mentioned i'm very new to ISboxer and all its millions of different settings, i'm a bit stunned by that to be honest.
Thanks in advance for any help!
-Kondekka
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bob

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Post Fri Oct 14, 2016 10:21 am

Re: New to ISboxer - help needed

Kondekka wrote:how i configure ISboxer to make me able to gather herbs in WoW or any other gathering related stuff?
Setting up Interact With Target is usually a good one here. This wont work for all things, and most of the multi toon nodes are included in this, so you might just need to switch toons.

Kondekka wrote:how to make my toons show up on seperate windows while playing so i can see whats going on
Window Layouts are your friend for this. You could try Tiled, or one of the other options depending on what kind of view you desire. The Quick Setup Wizard has a step to create a layout as part of the setup process.

4k Monitors do have their downside.
  • You will normally need to have Windows Display Scaling set to 100% for multiboxing, which means that anything under 40" normally makes text hard to read.
  • Depending on your graphics card, it may struggle with multiple instances of games at 4k (or near 4k) resolution. You can alleviate this by setting a 3D render size in the Window Layout Wizard options (or the appropriate section of the Quick Setup Wizard). Usually setting this to 2560x1440 or 1920x1080 works well.
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Kondekka

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Post Fri Oct 14, 2016 12:44 pm

Re: New to ISboxer - help needed

bob wrote:
Kondekka wrote:how i configure ISboxer to make me able to gather herbs in WoW or any other gathering related stuff?
Setting up Interact With Target is usually a good one here. This wont work for all things, and most of the multi toon nodes are included in this, so you might just need to switch toons.

Kondekka wrote:how to make my toons show up on seperate windows while playing so i can see whats going on
Window Layouts are your friend for this. You could try Tiled, or one of the other options depending on what kind of view you desire. The Quick Setup Wizard has a step to create a layout as part of the setup process.

4k Monitors do have their downside.
  • You will normally need to have Windows Display Scaling set to 100% for multiboxing, which means that anything under 40" normally makes text hard to read.
  • Depending on your graphics card, it may struggle with multiple instances of games at 4k (or near 4k) resolution. You can alleviate this by setting a 3D render size in the Window Layout Wizard options (or the appropriate section of the Quick Setup Wizard). Usually setting this to 2560x1440 or 1920x1080 works well.

Hey Bob! thanks for the response, i've done some research and i'm making progress, i got my master + 2 other users working, and i got the seperate windows working, it's VERY handy and it works great! even when i'm running 3 wow clients at the same time with maximum settings @4k, everything is going nice, i just have to delve deeper to the advanced settings and configurations.
Next i'm going to start playing with the target assisting and interacting.
Thanks again!
-Kondekka

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