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Mark (newsgroups)

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Jul 12, 2009, 2:15:54 PM7/12/09
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I'm trying out Jamba for dual-boxing but auto follow doesn't seem to
work for me. Has the feature been disabled or am I doing something
wrong?

Thanks

Zil

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Jul 13, 2009, 3:51:03 AM7/13/09
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Depends what you mean by auto follow... Do you mean the follow
strobing?

Without the strobing, your slaves will only follow the master
whenever you issue a follow command ( /jamba-follow master all ).
This is the way I use Jamba - I just hit my follow command
(conveniently mapped to a mouse button) whenever I feel the need to
drag my slaves along.

If you turn on strobing then, as I understand it, the master should
automatically issue that command at regular intervals, forcing your
slaves to stay following (obstacles & distance permitting), but I
have no personal experience of this mode.

I think there is a mode somewhere in-between, where Jamba will
issue the follow command only after combat ends.

For Jamba problems your best bet is to make a post in this thread:
http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=12887

Jafula (the author of Jamba) often reads and posts to this thread.

Or, if you post more detailed information of your Jamba settings,
what you're doing and what's (not) happening, I'll see if I can
help further.

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Zil, Level 80 NE Priest, Aman Shan're, Stormrage Europe

Mark (newsgroups)

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Jul 13, 2009, 5:27:18 AM7/13/09
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On Jul 13, 8:51 am, Zil <zen13...@zen.co.uk> wrote:

Thanks for the info. I guess I did mean strobing, and I did fiddle
around with those settings. It looked to me that I had it set
correctly, but it wasn't working. I would put the slave on follow, but
any action that broke follow did so permanently, the slave would not
auto follow again.

The wiki/help/faq wasn' much use either and I wasn't in the mood to
register on another forum (way too many passwords already).

I think I'll just stick to the manual method you use which is how I've
been doing it all along anyway through normal macros though (not
Jamba).

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