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ok, i checked it out...didnt really tell or show me that much...eqinterface.com wasnt much help either...i need to know what files i need to change and how exactly to get to these files to change them (only use to computers for EQ and here :) so i really dont know anything of computers.
If you are not very knowledgeable with "computers" or more specifically editing XML files then you are better off with an off-the-peg solution than trying to fiddle around yourself. Unless you feel that you want to learn XML.
EQinterface offers several such solutions. I use one called "Tablets" (works fine as long as I keep taking them)
Look in the downloads section and find one that suits you by clicking the "View" option. Beware that some only work at certain screen resolutions. Running a 1280 x 1024 on a 15" monitor will give you a headache.
Download it somewhere sensible and unzip it.
In your Everquest folder you will have one called "UIFiles". It contains one folder called "Default". Now create a new folder in the UIFiles folder so that you see Default and MyUI (or whatever you called it) side by side at the same level. Copy all your unzipped files from the download into this new folder.
In game use the command /loadskin This will offer you the names of any folders at that level. Choose the one you want. There will be a pause and then the UI is loaded and you are using it.
I would suggest that if you want to play with adding minor bits to the default UI then you create a copy of the default to do it in. This preserves your escape route if all goes pear-shaped.
This information is all openly available on the EQInterface site. If you were unable to find it then you might be better off just knowing that one blue bubble is 4%.