What does your UI look like?

Got a special UI that you put together? Well share it!

Here's mine...
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Got a special UI that you put together? Well share it!

Here's mine...
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Here are a couple of variations I've used, my most recent is at the bottom. When you are talking UI's you are speaking my language.

This is an older one:
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This was one I used for a little while:
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And this is my most recent incarnation:
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i like your new one theros. very clean.

also has me talking in it. yaaay

lol
 
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my ui is so cluttered you guys would be like wow gala just wow so ill link it =P let me post it so i can get a link haha
 
ive tweaked it a bit so i dont have soo much room wasted by extra buttons but thats what it was pree patch
 
first off you just set it in Blizz key commands but if you want the Mac way

Q:
How do I Create a Screenshot on Mac OS
A:
* Apple (Command) Key +Shift+3
Captures entire desktop to a file on the desktop as 'picture #' . This option lets you capture the whole screen. If you want just one window on your screen, you will have to edit the picture using image editing software.

* Apple (Command) Key +Shift+4
Allows you to use your mouse to select a specific part of your desktop for capture. This will turn your mouse pointer into a cross, please hold down the mouse button and drag to select the part of the screen you want. When you release the button the screenshot will "snap" that part of the screen. Press 'Esc' to release.

* Apple (Command) Key +Shift+4 then press Spacebar
Allows you to select which window to capture.
 
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