After uploading the video I thought of one thing I did not mention. In Vuhdo it's really easy to add click-casting and hover-casting on the Party Frames. So if you would for example want to heal a party member without clicking and focussing him you just hover over the person in Vuhdo and press the keybinding for that spell. The way you add this is by using the /vd opt command to start the VuhDo Options, after that you click on Spells and then Keys local or Keys global. I always use Keys local but that's a personal preference. There you would click the Add button and in the newly added row you type your spell in the left column, for example Vivify, and then in the right column you press the keybinding it's on for you, for in this example Shift+F. After you click Okay you can test it by clicking and focusing something else and then hover yourself and press the keybind; this will heal you instead of the person you clicked (read: had focus on).
Hi m8. If you want to hide the Party Frame you have to go to the ElvUI settings (/ec), go into Unit Frames, Group Units, Party, General and then Visibility. Have a great day.
Hey, how are you? Thank you for answering my other question. I just copy your elvui profile and I'm loving it. Can you help me changing my player bar from Red to class color?
Hi m8. I'm good, thank you! Hbu? If you use the /elvui command you can go to UnitFrames, then Individual Units, then Player, then Health and change the Class Color Override option to Force On. Have fun m8! 🙂
Hi Jon. Yes I do, that's a really good question. When you go into Vuhdo (/vd opt), you have to go to Spells tab and then put "target" into Left Button and put "dropdown" in Right Button, press Okay and you're golden again! Sorry for not mentioning that in the video!
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After uploading the video I thought of one thing I did not mention. In Vuhdo it's really easy to add click-casting and hover-casting on the Party Frames. So if you would for example want to heal a party member without clicking and focussing him you just hover over the person in Vuhdo and press the keybinding for that spell. The way you add this is by using the /vd opt command to start the VuhDo Options, after that you click on Spells and then Keys local or Keys global. I always use Keys local but that's a personal preference. There you would click the Add button and in the newly added row you type your spell in the left column, for example Vivify, and then in the right column you press the keybinding it's on for you, for in this example Shift+F. After you click Okay you can test it by clicking and focusing something else and then hover yourself and press the keybind; this will heal you instead of the person you clicked (read: had focus on).
Hello, i have the Elvui, How can I hide the group frame? i have one from the game and other from the vuhdo
Hi m8. If you want to hide the Party Frame you have to go to the ElvUI settings (/ec), go into Unit Frames, Group Units, Party, General and then Visibility. Have a great day.
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Hey, how are you? Thank you for answering my other question. I just copy your elvui profile and I'm loving it. Can you help me changing my player bar from Red to class color?
Hi m8. I'm good, thank you! Hbu? If you use the /elvui command you can go to UnitFrames, then Individual Units, then Player, then Health and change the Class Color Override option to Force On. Have fun m8! 🙂
I cant press to target in the group bar, do you know a fix?
Hi Jon. Yes I do, that's a really good question. When you go into Vuhdo (/vd opt), you have to go to Spells tab and then put "target" into Left Button and put "dropdown" in Right Button, press Okay and you're golden again! Sorry for not mentioning that in the video!
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