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    Default Is there a way to copy in game Key bindings?

    I want to use the same in game key bindings for the team I have setup with ISboxer on other teams. I have 15 characters I want to setup on another server and their key bindings are all different. Please tell me there is an easy way to duplicate the key bindings without having to manually change everyone non default keybind I changed on my main team of 5 I use with isboxer.
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    Yep. Open your c:\games\wow\WTF\<account>\<server>\<character>\bi ndings-cache.wtf file. The per-character keybinds are all in there. Should just be able to copy the file to your other accounts and voila.

    [edit] I think it's bindings-cache.wtf...could be something similar. It's one of the xxxxx-cache files. Open them in notepad/wordpad and you'll find the one that has your keybinds.
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    This is one of many reasons why I suggest leaving everything in WoW default and having ISBoxer translate keys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owltoid View Post
    This is one of many reasons why I suggest leaving everything in WoW default and having ISBoxer translate keys.
    If I knew how to do that I would. I have only scratched the surface of Isboxer. If I had someone give me a lesson on it maybe I could do that stuff but I just don't understand everything the program can do at this point.
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    You can create a mapped key.
    Give it any hotkey you want.
    And have it output the correct warcraft keybinding.

    For example, if you want independent slave movement keys to be:
    Home (Forward), End (Backward), Insert (Turn Left), Page Up (Turn Right), Delete (Strafe Left), and Page Down (Strafe Right).
    You can create the appropriate mapped keys, using those keys as the hotkey.
    You then assign "Q" (Other Windows) as the output of your Delete (Strafe Left) Mapped Key.

    If you decide to map (via Mapped Keys) your commonly used spells/powers to: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Q, W, E, R, T, A, S, D, F, G, Z, X, C, V... which are all easily reached with your left hand.
    The "Q" key can output something different to Warcraft, and will not conflict with the Slave Movement key.



    You could also create your Macros within IS Boxer.
    Rather then having a Mapped Key output a Keybinding, and having a Warcraft macro on the Keybinding.

    A macro made in IS Boxer needs a unique keybind to activate.
    This is something which can be pressed in game, to activate the macro.
    You don't necessarily need to push the keybind, as you can assign a hotkey to the Mapped Key, which activates the IS Boxer Warcraft Macro.
    Then the macro is done in IS Boxer, but the toon has everything default if you choose to one-box the toon.



    I personally do most of my Mapped Keys as:
    Hotkey > Sends Keybind to Warcraft > Activates Macro in Warcraft.

    But that's a preference call.

    You can still have the software manage Round-Robin effects.
    Step 1, sends the Keybinding to Toon A.
    Step 2, sends the Keybinding to Toon B.
    Etc...
    And each has a simple /Cast Whatever (or straight spell, without a macro).
    So you can one-box the toon fine.
    And when you five-box, the straight spells are still round-robin'd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
    You can create a mapped key.
    Give it any hotkey you want.
    And have it output the correct warcraft keybinding.
    But doesn't this require you to have your in-game keybinds set correctly first? Or are you saying no matter what your in-game keybinds are set to, ISB figures it all out and Just Works(tm)?
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    Well you could go with the default warcraft bindings, for every team/character.

    And still use whatever binding you'd like.
    You could even use different bindings for different teams.
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