

Now that we have the macro setup and a group with operations for enchants it’s time to head to the auction house. After setting up the macro I can just hold down control and roll the mousewheel to post my auctions when performing an auctioning scan. My setup is shown in the screenshot below.

You can choose which actions you want to bind to the macro as well as which modifier you want to use. Click macros to open the macro setup menu. To do so we head to the settings pane in TSM by opening the main TSM window with /tsm. The first thing we want to do is to set up the scroll wheel macro. It will post or buy according to the rules defined in your operations. You can bind this macro to your mousewheel to make buying and posting a large amount of auctions incredibly effective. The main way it does this is by introducing a single macro for posting, buying and even canceling auctions. The main advantageĪs I have mentioned before the main advantage of TSM is that it allows you to save a ton of time when purchasing and selling items, as you can make all of your decision making rules up front. It’s now time to go look at how we use the auctioning operations to actually buy and sell items. Up to this point I have covered the basics of building TSM settings.
