Thanks! I don't personally use mouse overs but this is a very good tip! Will add./macroicon "Disable"
/ac "Disable" <mo>
Its a bit tricky to use but basically instead of clicking your target you hover over the target to disable.
The good thing about doing it this way is if your healing a party member the <mo> command makes it so you never leave your target when healing.
(so for example click party mate to heal through burst, hover over dragoon disable. Even though you Disabled you are still clicked on your party mate thanks to <mo>)
Of course the downside of using <mo> for disable is sometimes if your opponents are too clustered together you might Disable the wrong thing (like a healer) to aid with the macro I use "Highlight Potential targets" so I know thanks to the yellow outline that what i'm moused over is the correct target.
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