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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada.
Posts: 2,421
| Probably go with a Focus based assist. You will need one Focus macro, for each character on your team. If you are running with two characters, this is two macros on each. If you are running with five characters, this is five macros on each. Everyone will have: /focus [target=ToonA] This will be on the same keybind for all characters. Possibly something like Shift F1 (don't use Alt F1, because when you get up to Alt F4, that will close the game). When you press Shift F1, every character will focus ToonA. Replace ToonA with the name of your first character. Similarly, all toons will focus ToonB on Shift F2. /focus [target=ToonB] Once you have that, every toon will have a Follow Macro. It won't matter which toon you're playing, as they will all follow the focus. /follow [target=focus] And your assist macros will have the others assist their focus, who should be your active character. /cast [target=focustarget] Fireball /cast [@focustarget] Lightning Bolt /castsequence [@focustarget] reset=8 Flame Shock, Lava Burst, Chain Lightning, Frost Shock /castsequence [@focustarget] reset=target/8 Immolate, Incinerate, Incinerate, Incinerate, Incinerate, Incinerate, Incinerate Melee characters or hunters, will assist the focus: /assist [@focus] /castsequence reset=target Aimed Shot, Serpent Sting, Concussive Shot Note, in macros: @ is the same as target= Your heals will look like this: /cast [@focustarget,help][@focustargettarget,help] Renew You can make one for each of the healing spells you use. If you run with a Shaman healer, you could create a combat macro that targets your tank: /castsequence [@Tank'sName] reset=combat Earth Shield, Riptide, Null The Null is a non-existant spell, which means the castsequence cannot cast it and will lock up at that point. If you were to omit the Null, after the Riptide, it would reset back to Earth Shield and recast that. You could go Earth Shield, Riptide, Riptide or whatever. |
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| | #12 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vancouver BC
Posts: 503
| I checked the link, its just a snapshot of his desktop with pwnboxer open. don't know what you're trying to show us there, seems like you have a ton of different profiles but each one has green checks on where the game is supposed to be configured, so please explain to us what exactly you are intending to show us... |
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| | #13 |
| Junior Member Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 1
| i have a problem with my pwnboxer, someone plz help me. i got the program working but when i press enter or space to jump only one wow monitor jump not all of them jump at the same time like the video in pwnboxer, can someone show me how to set it up plz. |
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| | #14 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vancouver BC
Posts: 503
| Some keys are bound, some are not. Open pwnboxer and make sure the check mark "Enable Key Broadcasting" Is checked. then click the button "Configure Keys" This will show you what key's are actually being broadcast. Now some keys you don't want to broadcast like your spacebar cause when you type in chat or type a macro on one character, you don't want your other characters to suddenly jump. Now the alternative to jump is the NUM0 Key. Which is your Number Pad to the right, and usually a double wide 0 key. Thats one example. Now pwnboxer has the option to broadcast all keys as well. Now because you may not want to do that all the time, you can have multiple tabs that you an have presets of keys to broadcast. I usually have one set the standard set, with some additional keys that aren't preconfigured, and another tab that has the "Broadcast all Keys". This way I can type anything on my keyboard and all toons will emulate what I want them all to do. Such as /dance, or /clap, etc... Hope this helps. There are other threads on the Macros and Addons thread on how to setup cast macros too. Once you get to know macros, you will find it pretty easy to setup your own the way you like it. |
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| | #15 |
| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
Posts: 6,768
| Drar is right, you have to see what keys you have broadcasted. There are a lot of defaults, but if you want space, you gotta add it. It takes 2 seconds to add 10 keys to be broadcasted, so its really easy |
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| | #16 |
| Super Moderator Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 409
| Hey Dreich i moved your question and drarkan and my responses to a new thread.Tim, the creator of pwnboxer himself, is more likely to see it there and give a response if i cant figure it out ![]() Dreich, 2nd window freezing in combat |
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