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Classic client keybind/macro editor

covert

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Oh wow. It actually works pretty good but it unfortunately doesn't have post AoS spells.

This will make binding a lot easier for my caster.

edit: scratch that - the values don't work right when saving. :(
 

Petra Fyde

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I've only ever made ingame macros while actually ingame. What's the advantage of making them with an editor?
 

covert

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I was just wondering if there was an easier way of binding all of my characters spells without having to redo each one. I lost my old 2d clients bindings so I'm having to redo them all and my first one up on the plate was my pure caster whom I have to create bindings for almost every spell in the game.

It's just a bit of hassle that I could get finished with in 10 minutes if I weren't looking for a program to make it easier. :D
 

Petra Fyde

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:D The instructions in the text part of that page seem to work, I haven't downloaded the actual editor. I tend to keep a backup of my desktop files.
 

Harlequin

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Is there one for the EC?

I manually cleaned up the hotbars in my EC settings file just yesterday.


Oh, what about a way to create a default EC settings file that will be used if that character has not been used in EC before? Something like creating a master macros.txt file in the CC program folder. Anyone knows?
 
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