ummm... Zzy... keymaps are the answer to your formation issues (of course i had swing at the low hanging fruitOriginally Posted by 'Zzyzxx71',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73707#post 73707
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you only need to hit new to clear out the previous keymap you were playing with.
basically... the very first thing you need to do is to sit down with a piece of paper and make a grid. character names across the top, hotstrings down the left side. each column is a different keymap.
to create a keymap:
go to setup/keymap editor
1. click in key... hit key...
2. click in hotstring.. type phrase (NOTE: do NOT use spaces or caps... it'll just be a source of problems. use a period for word separators)...
3. then click 'add'
4. repeat for each key.
once done with all the hotstrings for this keymap, hit 'save' and type in the name (i believe you must include the extension)
then hit 'new' to clear out the current keymap and get ready for a new one
repeat the above process for each character.
place the keymap on your command to automatically load the map with the proper character
if you are still a bit confused, please feel free to drop me a note.
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