Chapter 5. RDX Basics

This section covers a few basics of RDX such as the main menu, the window list, and the explorer.

1. Main Menu

This is the main menu of RDX, you use it to access everything RDX related. Here is an explanation of what each button does.

- Play / Stop

Starts / stops the active boss mod / timer.

- RDX Explorer

Opens the RDX Explorer, the heart of

- Sync

Syncs data with others in the raid.

- Window

Left click: open quick desktop menu. Right click: open Window List.

- Lock / Unlock

Locks / Unlocks windows in RDX. BrRaidFrames does not support this feature due to the way things are displayed while unlocked.

- Crosshair Tool

The crosshair tool is used to edit thing that do not have titlebars. Simply drag the crosshair to the window you wish to edit and the right click menu will appear.

- Broadcast

If the current boss mod has the ability to broadcast info to the raid, it will do so if this option is enabled.

- Hide

Replaces the main menu with a minimap icon. Clicking the minimap icon will bring the main menu back up.

- Options Menu

The options menu contains every option that rdx provides (including the BrRaidFrame options). You will use this button often.

2. Quick Desktops

When you left click on the window button the quick desktops drop down appears. To switch to a desktop left click on it. To remove a desktop from the quick desktop list, right click on it.

3. Window List

The Window List contains a list of all the windows currently in RDX. You use the Window List to open and close windows easily. Windows that are highlighted green are currently open. To open or close a window simply click on it's name.

4. RDX Explorer

All data in RDX is stored like files on your computer. You use the RDX Explorer to navigate though the data just like you would in windows. On the left is the packages list( they are like folders). On the right are the contents of the packages. By default all of the editing options are disabled. You can enable them by turning on developer mode in the options menu. Be careful when editing some of these objects, it can be easy to mess up the installation if you delete something by accident.