Re: First of many Questions
I like to have "4" do one thing on my Druids... Force of Nature, which is a keystroke and a mouse action (send next click).
But on another team it does something entirely different, maybe just the default (slaves assist the main window, and everyone receives the "4" press).
My approach is to create a Keymap, named after the character set.
I actually copy the entire FTL DPS Keymap and then paste it, and rename it after the new character set.
In the toolkit, if you click the Character Set in the top left window, you get an overview of everything that applies to the team.
In the bottom left, I delete FTL DPS Keymap, only from the team.
And drag the newly created Key Map down there.
If you left click on Key Maps (in the bottom left), I set:
a) White List (the middle option).
b) Click upon (so they're highlighted in blue) each of the keymaps for the team.
--- Team Specific Map
--- Control Keymap
--- General Keymap
None of the others can ever load for this character set.
But the Control Keymap (which is always on), does not know to load and unload the team specific Key Map.
So we need to add that.
Click on Control, under Key Maps in the top left pane.
In the bottom left pane, select the Activate Maps (mapped key).
Right click on General Keymap > On > All, and copy that to the clipboard.
Paste it (right click on Actions in the bottom right pane).
Then edit it, to read "Team Specific Key Map" is "On", with a Target of that entire Character Set.
Do the same for Off, on Step 2.
Don't forget to export to Inner Space, for your changes to apply.
Now you start off with a fresh Key Map, identical to the FTL DPS Keymap.
And you can make any changes you want.
And these changes apply to the current team only.
So "4" can be a round-robin on one team.
It can be a Send Next Mouse Click, for Hurricane or Force of Nature on another team.
It is still helpful to follow general guidelines across your teams.
My mouse broadcast actions (ground target spells like Hurricane, Force of Nature, Rain of Fire, Death & Decay, Mass Dispel, etc...).
They always appear on "4" or "6".
And if there's no targeting involved, quite often on Shift + A, as well.
Shift F5 is air mounts on all teams.
Shift F10 is ground mounts on all teams.
Shift F9 is drink/eat, again for all teams.
Quite a few keys are consistent.
The more you play a team the more you get to know it.
My Druids used:
Left Click = Rejuvenation
Right Click = Cleanse
Scroll Wheel Up = Swiftmend
Scroll Wheel Down = Wild Growth
Alt + Left Click = Nourish
Alt + Right Click = Healing Touch
Ctrl + Left Click = Lifebloom
Ctrl + Right Click = Regrowth.
All of this, to all druids across a repeater region, using Grid + Grid Custom Layouts + Clique.
Initially I was kind of lost, and only used a few clicks.
Over time, Left Click (Apply a HOT) > Scroll Up (Swiftmend which causes Efflorescence) > Scroll Down (Wild Growth) = My AoE healing.
Very quick and easy to do instinctively.
But it was a good two weeks of battlegrounds almost every day to learn this.
Having played the DK team (with different binds to heal on the Paladin), my Druids would be rusty for a few BG's at least.
But I still have a quick main heal on Left Click... a consistency across all teams.
I used to Cleanse/Remove Curse on Right Click, but now have "Big Heal" on a right click,a nd would likely go with Healing Touch as Right Click... if I play the Druids as Resto again.