I am having trouble with binding--basically I want to be able to bind skill 10 or number 0 to spacebar but when I do, it doesn't work--binding space to fire all weapons overrides the skill bind, and binding the skill overrides binding all weapons. How can I bind both 'fire all weapons' and tray 10/0?
You Cannot bind two seperate commands to the same key. but you can bind two seperate commands to a main key then to the same main key and a secondary key.
Main key being space bar and secondary key being the shift, or any other.
Its like the default tray hot keys
Control + 1-0
Alt + 1-0
With what you are trying (in my example) you would press shift + the space bar at the same time to activate the second bind.
You would set this the same way you normally do Go to settings then keybinds, pick which one you want And then press the two keys to set the bind.
You Cannot bind two seperate commands to the same key. but you can bind two seperate commands to a main key then to the same main key and a secondary key.
Main key being space bar and secondary key being the shift, or any other.
Its like the default tray hot keys
Control + 1-0
Alt + 1-0
With what you are trying (in my example) you would press shift + the space bar at the same time to activate the second bind.
You would set this the same way you normally do Go to settings then keybinds, pick which one you want And then press the two keys to set the bind.
You can bind multiple commands to any key. Whether or not that requires you to press the key multiple times depends on the type of action you are performing. Also, the longer the keybind, the more likely you will not be able to predict the sequence of actions. But, again, you can have as many commands as you want.
There is a whole sticky topic on keybinds in the Academy portion of the forum.
However, to do what the OP asked, from the command line (i.e. chat line) type:
You can bind multiple commands to any key. Whether or not that requires you to press the key multiple times depends on the type of action you are performing. Also, the longer the keybind, the more likely you will not be able to predict the sequence of actions. But, again, you can have as many commands as you want.
There is a whole sticky topic on keybinds in the Academy portion of the forum.
However, to do what the OP asked, from the command line (i.e. chat line) type:
/bind space "FireAll$$+STOTrayExecByTray 9 0"
This will fire the action in tray 10, slot 1.
Thank you very much.
EDIT: Upon testing this, it does not work. Nothing happens, it fires all weapons but nothing is done to slot 10
Slot 10 of what tray? If you mean the first tray, then:
/bind space "FireAll$$+STOTrayExecByTray 0 9"
As stated in my previous post, that command would have fired the first slot in the 10th tray. This command will fire the 10 slot in the first tray.
The first digit is the tray, the second is the slot. Counting starts at 0, not 1.
I am sorry for asking another question, but I have trouble understanding keybinds as they are a bit complicated. How do I change the command to 'fire all phasers' instead?
Fire all phasers = FirePhasers
Fire all torps = FireTorps
Fire all Mines = FireMines
Fire phaser and Torps = FirePhasersTorps
Fire Torps and Mines = FireProjectiles
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Space bar set to fire all weapons,
Shift and space bar set to Tray whatever.
To do this press the shift key or whatever key you choose and hold it down then press the second key.
ie press and hold shift then press the space bar.
Hope this helps.
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@ren_larreck
Sorry, this doesn't make any sense at all.
You Cannot bind two seperate commands to the same key. but you can bind two seperate commands to a main key then to the same main key and a secondary key.
Main key being space bar and secondary key being the shift, or any other.
Its like the default tray hot keys
Control + 1-0
Alt + 1-0
With what you are trying (in my example) you would press shift + the space bar at the same time to activate the second bind.
You would set this the same way you normally do Go to settings then keybinds, pick which one you want And then press the two keys to set the bind.
Fleet leader Nova Elite
Fleet Leader House of Nova elite
@ren_larreck
So no, I can't bind two skills to the spacebar.
Fleet leader Nova Elite
Fleet Leader House of Nova elite
@ren_larreck
There is a whole sticky topic on keybinds in the Academy portion of the forum.
However, to do what the OP asked, from the command line (i.e. chat line) type:
/bind space "FireAll$$+STOTrayExecByTray 9 0"
This will fire the action in tray 10, slot 1.
EDIT: Upon testing this, it does not work. Nothing happens, it fires all weapons but nothing is done to slot 10
Slot 10 of what tray? If you mean the first tray, then:
/bind space "FireAll$$+STOTrayExecByTray 0 9"
As stated in my previous post, that command would have fired the first slot in the 10th tray. This command will fire the 10 slot in the first tray.
The first digit is the tray, the second is the slot. Counting starts at 0, not 1.
I am sorry for asking another question, but I have trouble understanding keybinds as they are a bit complicated. How do I change the command to 'fire all phasers' instead?
Fire all phasers = FirePhasers
Fire all torps = FireTorps
Fire all Mines = FireMines
Fire phaser and Torps = FirePhasersTorps
Fire Torps and Mines = FireProjectiles