A third-party software program for multiboxing, synchronizing keystrokes and mouse movements across multiple game clients on one computer
ISBoxer is a third-party software program developed by Lavish Software that facilitates multiboxing in MMORPGs like World of Warcraft. Multiboxing refers to running multiple game clients on one computer, with each client controlling a separate character.
The key feature of ISBoxer is that it allows players to synchronize inputs - like keystrokes, mouse movements, and clicks - across all open game clients. This makes controlling multiple characters at once much easier.
For example, if you have 5 WoW game clients open through ISBoxer, when you press 'W' to move forward on one character, the input will be mirrored to all other 4 characters simultaneously. This effectively allows a single player to command a whole party of characters.
ISBoxer also includes tools to easily copy-paste text across all open clients, take screenshots, and more. Advanced scripting is possible through Lua macros.
While multiboxing is considered permissible by Blizzard, using too many synchronized inputs can sometimes trigger botting detections. ISBoxer tries to toe the line by adding small amounts of randomization.
Overall, ISBoxer simplifies the technical complexities of running multiple game clients, allowing a single player to effectively control an entire party by themselves.
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