My recommended use, and the purpose for which it was originally designed, is to player the leader (or master) by hand and have the follower (or slaves) assist you. For example I've been leveling a new group of characters, I control the tank and I have slaves assist me. When the master picks up or turns in a quest so do the slaves, that is, if anything is available for them. When I said I control the tank I don't mean I play it by hand, I'm still using LazyBoxer for this but it has not been set to follow another character. Think of it like using LazyRaider or RaidBot, it still does all the combat rotation for you but you also have the added benefit of automation in every possible aspect of play.