Especially the box to use the Blizzard vehicle interface. Leave the configuration as you see it here. If we have not unlocked the position of the bars we can still do it from this window, unchecking the box: Block. Keep in mind that this configuration window is also movable, so it is convenient to place it in the upper left corner, freeing up the central space of the screen, which is where we are going to work. Then, we open the configuration (the change begins) and we right click on the icon. Now we position all the bars that we see towards the right side and more or less above on our screen. We click to release the bars, this will make them green and movable, allowing them to be dragged. We open the Bartender configuration from the icon on the mini-map. Yes, I know it seems like a lot at the same time, but once you configure a bar you learn to configure all of them. We will move the experience bar, the bag bar, the micro-menu and the vehicle bar (the buttons to dismount). For this example we are only going to configure 6 bars with 12 buttons each. Now we are going to get in the sauce with Bartender. In this example we are going to leave the chat in the lower left corner: You have to move the corners to place it where we want and with the size we want by dragging them.Īs I know that this explanation for some may be excess and for others a Chinese hieroglyph, here is a video of how it is done. We click on Background, in the pop-up window we raise the bar to about 100, with this we make the background of the chat window more opaque. To achieve this we place the cursor on the General tab of the chat, right click and in the pop-up menu we unlock and also taking advantage of the fact that we are out there we will give the chat a color. The first thing we are going to do is move the chat. You will probably see an interface like this: Well… you just installed it and… God !! what happened? Where are my bars?ĭon't worry, they are there, they just aren't visible. The images are a simple example of how it can be, do not take them as a reference to follow. The purpose of this guide is to explain how to configure Bartender 4 and position the bars to your liking. NOTE: In the images you will see a special minimap, later we will comment on that addon. In turn, it allows us to configure its size (by means of scaling), number of buttons per bar, number of columns per bar and what may be more important and interesting: your position. Specifically, Bartender 4, offers us the possibility of having 10 action bars with up to 12 buttons each. For cases like this there are addons like Bartender 4. Even using all the bars of the game's native interface, it is common to run out of space. I use mine in small grid that matches my Naga layout and let Bartender's paging system handle the rest.Many times I hear (read) people comment: I have no more room for my skills in my action bars. And still a few bars left for burying some skills for macro callbacks, like Shoot or Attack buttons. For keybinds, I don't think it does anything beyond the default 1-12 with Shift/Ctrl/Alt modifiers, as well as stance bar swapping, and friendly target swapping, which comes out to 60 or 72 keybinds depending on your class. Bartender does take time to setup, but it has a profile system for copying to alts. Check your addons before you log in to see if you have it and that it is enabled. Pretty sure it was in my Bartender2 download, but disabled by default (maybe because I don't have Fubar). It's a Fubar addon, but you don't have to have Fubar. just remembered the minimap button is another addon called Bartender2Fu. Maybe check that it didn't get buried by another addon button. Do you not have the menu button on your minimap? All the controls should be available to you from that menu.
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