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    Quote Originally Posted by mbox_bob View Post
    To add to all the others, I only have 2 key maps that have hotkeys associated (and one of these is Always On), this is mainly due to it being a virtualised setup, but, you don't need to "go pro" to get the same thing. If the hotkey calls a Do Mapped Key Action on another key map/mapped key, and even if it called 15 mapped keys, only the ones loaded by your team/characters would execute. So you could assign only the desired key maps to your team/characters and it would all work.
    The only ones you actually need to disable/enable with the Activate Maps are the ones with hotkeys. The others wont do anything if they can't execute.
    If you set the state off/on for all key maps (i.e. unload/load them all), then you would run into issues with this setup without the use of the white/blacklist.
    That sounds interesting but I'm not getting how to apply it to my situation. Is there a way to set up combat maps for two people so that each person gets their own keybinds that doesn't require the use of the white/blacklist?

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    You are still trying to manage two peoples different settings, and you have multiple key maps with hotkeys (at a minimum 3, one being Always On), and only 1 of the 2 remaining to be active at the one time. The easiest option is to use a white/black list for the hotkey key maps.

    If you really didn't want to go the white/black list route, You would need to split the Always On -> Activate Repeat mapped key into two different key maps. 1 with the hotkey, and 1 with the actions that it actually perform, which you call with a Do Mapped Key Action, and then the appropriate team needs to have that Key Map with the actions in it loaded all the time. This is pretty much the same thing as I was suggesting with the separating of the hotkeys from the actions. The Activate Maps mapped key is still a mapped key with a hotkey and actions.

    ATEOTD, I figured the only reason I was disabling key maps was to stop the hotkeys from triggering an action, so if the hotkeys are separated from the actions they are performing, then I only need to disable the hotkeys themselves.


    *enable/disable is the same as load/unload which is the same as state On/Off. The load/unload is probably the most applicable term.

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