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40d Talk:Key bindings

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Erros[edit]

There was few erros in the copy-pasta section, mainly:

[trADE_VIEW:V]

[trADE_TRADE:T]

[trADE_OFFER:O]

[trADE_SEIZE:S]

result was weird "ctrl+F10" in trade section, where you could no longer trade. Fixed to :

[TRADE_VIEW:V]

[TRADE_TRADE:T]

[TRADE_OFFER:O]

[TRADE_SEIZE:S]

which works correctly. --94.237.67.198 14:18, 28 February 2010 (UTC)

Mac key bindings[edit]

Current Mac versions (27c and 28b) seem to ship with the 'exit' key already set to F8, so I've removed the section. —Emnar 22:02, 15 July 2008 (EDT)

Key bind names?[edit]

Is there any way to change key bind names? "Key DB Key DDMinus=" for "[]-+" looks ugly and occasionally overruns its allotted space. --MarauderIIC 14:56, 20 August 2008 (EDT)

Additional Up/Down Z-Level Keys[edit]

Are these settings the suggested new keybindings, or just repeating what is already in the interface.txt file? Using the settings below on a laptop, it seems that my PgUp and PgDn keys now move my look command diagonally northwest and southwest, just like 9 and 3 do. Or is this double-binding 9 and 3 to both upright/downright as well as upZ and downZ?

[STANDARDSCROLL_PAGEUP:9]
[STANDARDSCROLL_PAGEDOWN:3]
[CURSOR_UPRIGHT:]
[CURSOR_DOWNRIGHT:]
[CURSOR_UP_Z_AUX:9]
[CURSOR_DOWN_Z_AUX:3]

I haven't played since before z-axis, so I'm pretty clueless with regards to which keys I can safely bind and which make more sense on a laptop. Thanks muchly! --Qwip 09:45, 10 October 2008 (EDT)

d17[edit]

d17 changes the way Key Bindings are entered entirely, and I have no clue at all what to do. This section may need revision. [PREFSTRING: haunting moos] 13:14, 5 February 2010 (UTC)