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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Macro question
Hi all,
I would like to fill my preferences with macros for actions that I keep doing all the time. Since I do not want to overwrite existing commands and at the same time I want to have a reasonable naming scheme (e.g. If I want to cast the *d*etect monsters spell I want to somehow connect it with the d key) I thought I could use the Alt key (on a Windows system). When going to the query macro menu, I find out pressing Alt or Alt-d gives me nothing whatsoever - though Alt-F1 does. Does this mean I cannot use, say, Alt-d for a macro? Or is there someway to make the system recognize the Alt key? |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
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# detect door/stair on ctrl-d A:\e\e\em1h C:0:^D # detect monsters on ctrl-g A:\e\e\em1b C:0:^G # detect invisible on ctrl-j A:\e\e\em3g C:0:^J # detect enchantment on ctrl-l A:\e\e\em4f C:0:^L # satisfy hunger on ctrl-e A:\e\e\em3a C:0:^E # destroy item on floor on ctrl-k A:\e\e\ek-y C:0:^K # stone to mud on ctrl-t A:\e\e\em3c C:0:^T I think it is "too hard" to hook the alt-key in windows so I just use Control. FWIW, I use F1-8 for common attack (m1a etc), 9-12 for common defence/buffing (haste self etc) Edit: BTW, V3.0.6 |
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