Video Feeds: Multibox Mining Fleet Example
Please note that in order for all of this to work you need Windows Vista/7 with Aero enabled.
NOTE: Because at the time I have set all of this up I was away from home the following example was achieved on a notebook. Due to performance issues 2 of the 4 clients this setup can handle were closed. The weird lines on the right side come from an allignment issue, normally they should match the thumbnails. Also note that all ingame information about my toons has been removed.
The clients are all loaded in stacked windows on the left side (eve client thinks however that it is running in fullscreen mode). In a 5th window which does not run any game clients video feeds of the clients are displayed as thumbnails to provide a quick overview. Because Eve has an already busy interface, having thumbnails of background clients display in a separate window rather than in the active client window helps keep things neat and organised.

By pressing CTRL+ 1, 2, 3 or 4 a cursor feed into the respective client number can be opened and also closed. In this case I want to controll my Hulk on the 2nd client from my Orca main. Pressing CTRL+2 reveals a part of the second client around the cursor.

Since the UI windows match for all clients I can simply hover towards the overview and select a target asteroid for my Hulk. Cursor feeds can also send mouse clicks and keyboard commands to the clients they are showing.

After picking a target I can go ahead and lock it and activate mining lasers on it.



Moving ore from the Hulks cargo hold to the Orca corporate hangars can be done in the same way. In this picture it is barely even noticeable that the cargo holding the ore belongs to the Hulk, not the Orca.

Ideally there would be 2 more clients displayed in the thumbnails on the right side. This allows to quickly see if the mining lasers are running, if cargo needs to be moved to the Orca and if new asteroids need to be targeted. By using cursor feeds quick commands can be executed without the need of switching.
This setup is a work in progress. Once it is finished and I get a change to test it on a more powerfull machine I will attempt to write a guide for setting it up. Also stay tuned for information about how using ISBoxer changes how npc/mining scales when using multiple accounts.