The
Mapped Key Wizard can be used to set up a toggle to disable the Mapped Keys or Key Maps you don't want active.
1. In the Wizards menu, select Mapped Key Wizard.
2. On the first page of the wizard you pick a Key Map. If you'll never want
this toggle to be disabled even when "Key Maps are disabled" via Shift+Alt+M, pick "Always On" (and pick a Hotkey accordingly since it will prevent you from typing, etc with it). Otherwise put it in either Combat or Non-combat, or you always have the option of your own Key Maps. These are just the defaults

3. On the second page of the wizard, you pick a type of Mapped Key to create. In this case, you want "
Key Map Toggler"
4. On the final page of the wizard, this is where you pick all of the options for your new Key Map Toggler
4a. Name the toggle (e.g. "Disable my round-robins!")
4b. Set a Hotkey to activate the toggle (e.g. Ctrl+F1.. whatever, I have no idea what you'll put this on

)
4c. "Toggle when the Hotkey is" can be set to pretty much anything you prefer. However if you set it to "pressed OR released" you would have to hold the Hotkey down for it to stay toggled...
4d. "Target for the toggle" is which windows will enable or disable the Hotkeys in (from) that particular window. Meaning that you can make your Round-robin hotkeys work while you're in window 1 but not in window 2, etc. Default is "Window:All w/ Current" which is probably what you want.
4e. In the middle area is a list of Key Maps and Mapped Keys to turn ON or OFF. Add your Mapped Keys to the list that get turned OFF by the toggle.
5. That's it, Finish the wizard and Export to Inner Space to activate the changes
That should do it.
