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Multiple (Different) Dice?

I need to roll multiple (different) dice.  The adult players can likely learn to type /roll d6 + d20 +4 but that's time consuming, and it changes so a macro is limited in use. Is there a way for the dice roller to allow you to select [1]d6 + [1]d20 +4 and then roll?
Are you saying you want to put Xd6+Yd20+4 in a macro and have it pop up asking for X and Y when you click the macro? If so, that option is not available at the moment and may not be implemented.
Nope, do not want a macro at all.  I am looking to use the dice roller page to click more than 1 die before rolling.  Right now, if I want d20+d6+4 I need to roll twice.  d20 then d6+4 and add them. I'd like to click d20, d6, +4 and roll.
I *think* Dungeon Master is asking to have the dice roller (the one that pops up when you click on the die icon in the toolbar) modified so they can roll more than one die type at a time.  Currently, the "advanced roll" option, while letting you roll multiple of the same KIND of die, doesn't let you add more than one die type.  I think they would prefer to use that interface rather than typing things out in the chat window or creating macros.  Hopefully I understand the situation correctly. :)
Not sure if these will address your need. First is combining to rolls to form one result, second is rolling separately like damage and an attack roll. 1st /roll {1d6}+{1d20+4} 2nd /roll 1d6 Roll a d6 /roll 1d20+4 Roll a d20+4
Ewww... I find die rollers like that to be ever so clunky. Typing is way faster.
Sarah, 100% correct.  Was hoping the graphical roller would allow you to select multiple dice, then roll as a group.  
This is what I was trying to duplicate:    Example
Maybe something like a dice cup mode for the die roller that adds the dice up before you "empty" the cup?