This little tab is for the inner coder inside you. This section is basically for you to add your own code for whatever you please.

An example is this code which allows you to do a follow mode for watching games live.

An example is this code which allows you to do a follow mode for watching games live.
These's 3 Inventory Remap tabs are able to allow you to bind the items to different keys rather than the way that Warcraft reads them. According to Warcraft, the item slot hotkeys are
Which compares to the keyboard numpad which resembles...
Got it? Great, now that we understand how Warcraft reads the hotkeys. We can make our life easier by instead of Mapping those select keys to other keys on our keyboard (preferably closer to our spell hotkeys ;) .)

Basically, inside the red circle you choose your hotkey to remap to numpad 7. The blue circle is the key your remapping numpad 7 to and the green box under it is the modifiers that can be applied to it as well. An example of this can be putting RShift with G and that would be 7. The same applies to the teal circle and to Inventory 4,5 and 1,2. Now you don't have to use those pesky numpad keys making your life a whole lot easier and your pwnage a whole lot more possible.
IV - Hotkey Remapper
Basically, the point of this tab is similar to the Inventory, however you can remap your own personal hotkeys to anything. So if you want to make a hotkey that sends a message, you simply choose your button and type your message.

Then in game press the button and voila...


Got it? Great, now that we understand how Warcraft reads the hotkeys. We can make our life easier by instead of Mapping those select keys to other keys on our keyboard (preferably closer to our spell hotkeys ;) .)

Basically, inside the red circle you choose your hotkey to remap to numpad 7. The blue circle is the key your remapping numpad 7 to and the green box under it is the modifiers that can be applied to it as well. An example of this can be putting RShift with G and that would be 7. The same applies to the teal circle and to Inventory 4,5 and 1,2. Now you don't have to use those pesky numpad keys making your life a whole lot easier and your pwnage a whole lot more possible.
IV - Hotkey Remapper
Basically, the point of this tab is similar to the Inventory, however you can remap your own personal hotkeys to anything. So if you want to make a hotkey that sends a message, you simply choose your button and type your message.

Then in game press the button and voila...


A - This is where you select the language that pertains to your keyboard.
B - This nifty little option is similar to holding the Alt key down in WC. This allows the health bars of units and buildings to always show in game so you don't have to constantly hold down Alt. If they get turned off for some reason you can simply select a button to remedy the situation. Health Bars always on would look a little something like this...

C - This lets you choose if you want Enter/Esc to pause and resume the hotkeys you set.
D - This box lets you choose esc as the button reset the Health Bars.
E - These checkboxes let disable the windows hotkey as well as left alt q.
F - This lets you choose which button you would like to use to pause the script.
G - This makes a nice beeping noise when you pause or unpause the script.
H - This lets you use the Scroll Lock light as a signal as to whether the script is paused or unpaused.
I - After you finished your settings, this button makes the magic happen and causes the script to run. You'll know it's running when you see this icon..

To initially access Auto Warkey, open up Warkeys to see something like this.

Letter C is the menu where you can access, the program. Go to Run -> Then Inventory Remapper (AutoWarkey). Upon opening it, you should see something like this pop up.

A - Initial options you can change when opening the program.
B - This is where you can change the hotkeys for the inventory slot.
C - This is where you can remap any hotkey.
D - You can implement your own code here.

Letter C is the menu where you can access, the program. Go to Run -> Then Inventory Remapper (AutoWarkey). Upon opening it, you should see something like this pop up.

A - Initial options you can change when opening the program.
B - This is where you can change the hotkeys for the inventory slot.
C - This is where you can remap any hotkey.
D - You can implement your own code here.
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