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    1. Assigning sets the default state. They can be enabled at any time by your mapped key! In most cases this is absolutely desired (otherwise no matter what you wouldn't be able to turn on a Key Map that wasnt on by default), but as you've discovered it can also set you back in other cases. I plan on improving this particular situation in ISBoxer 35
    2. For now, you can make a different DNP/pause key per team. The easiest way of doing so currently is putting it in a non-toggleable key map (or at least one that doesnt get toggled by the key itself) that is specific to the team.
    Lax
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post
    1. Assigning sets the default state. They can be enabled at any time by your mapped key! In most cases this is absolutely desired (otherwise no matter what you wouldn't be able to turn on a Key Map that wasnt on by default), but as you've discovered it can also set you back in other cases. I plan on improving this particular situation in ISBoxer 35
    I'm not sure I fully understand this. Where do I see the default state, and considering this example:

    Map A for team 1 only
    Map B for team 2 only

    I load team 2

    Where in the config is it defined that map A for team 1 got activated by default anyway?

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    I went ahead and set up two separate DNP/Pause thingers - one for each team. Again with them just being two steps - all off then all on, doesn't account for changes in keymaps I'm using during gameplay. Seems to me like I should just have one pause/dnp key that just turns it all off, and then separate re-enable keys depending on which maps I wanted to turn back on.

    Any way to create a persistent message as long as my DNP/Pause is on, for example? Can't tell you how many times I left DNP on and toons went running all over the joint and stuck in auto-run and such
    Last edited by heyaz : 01-21-2010 at 04:15 AM

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    Quote Originally Posted by heyaz View Post
    I'm not sure I fully understand this. Where do I see the default state, and considering this example:

    Map A for team 1 only
    Map B for team 2 only

    I load team 2

    Where in the config is it defined that map A for team 1 got activated by default anyway?
    You see it by clicking either the Character Set or the Key Map in the top. If you click the Character Set, it lists Key Maps. If it's listed, then when you launch that set, the default state of the Key Map is enabled, for all of its characters. If you click the Key Map, it lists Character Sets. If a set is listed, same thing. (Or the same thing for individual Characters if you had wanted a Hotkey to only work from a specific Character). If it's not listed, the default state is off. That's all there is to it, if the Key Map is linked to the Character Set, it's going to be enabled by default. If it's not, then it's not enabled by default. Key Maps are always available to be enabled at any time, which is why your single toggle key does exactly what you told it to do -- enable the given Key Maps.


    I went ahead and set up two separate DNP/Pause thingers - one for each team. Again with them just being two steps - all off then all on, doesn't account for changes in keymaps I'm using during gameplay. Seems to me like I should just have one pause/dnp key that just turns it all off, and then separate re-enable keys depending on which maps I wanted to turn back on.
    Right, the trouble here being that there is not currently a feature that prevents a Key Map from being enabled. I plan on adding something for that in ISBoxer 35 as this is a relatively common question.

    Any way to create a persistent message as long as my DNP/Pause is on, for example? Can't tell you how many times I left DNP on and toons went running all over the joint and stuck in auto-run and such
    ISBoxer 35 will introduce a new feature that will allow you to use clickable icons in-game to attach to Mapped Keys as desired. So as a very simple example, you could have it show a red button if your hotkeys are disabled, and a green button if they are enabled. Clicking it could do the same thing as pressing the hotkey if desired.
    Lax
    Author of ISBoxer
    Video: ISBoxer Quick Start

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post
    You see it by clicking either the Character Set or the Key Map in the top. If you click the Character Set, it lists Key Maps. If it's listed, then when you launch that set, the default state of the Key Map is enabled, for all of its characters. If you click the Key Map, it lists Character Sets. If a set is listed, same thing. (Or the same thing for individual Characters if you had wanted a Hotkey to only work from a specific Character). If it's not listed, the default state is off. That's all there is to it, if the Key Map is linked to the Character Set, it's going to be enabled by default. If it's not, then it's not enabled by default. Key Maps are always available to be enabled at any time, which is why your single toggle key does exactly what you told it to do -- enable the given Key Maps.



    Right, the trouble here being that there is not currently a feature that prevents a Key Map from being enabled. I plan on adding something for that in ISBoxer 35 as this is a relatively common question.


    ISBoxer 35 will introduce a new feature that will allow you to use clickable icons in-game to attach to Mapped Keys as desired. So as a very simple example, you could have it show a red button if your hotkeys are disabled, and a green button if they are enabled. Clicking it could do the same thing as pressing the hotkey if desired.
    That will be great. It's getting a little complicated to juggle several keymap states along with pause and broadcast. I never quite know what is enabled and what isn't.

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