I must have overlooked this. Going to give your method a shot!Originally Posted by blast3r',index.php?page=Thread&postID=78035#post78 035][quote='blast3r',index.php?page=Thread&postID=78022 #post78022][quote='Zzyzxx71',index.php?page=Thread&postID=7800 1#post78001]Here's some documentation on how to accomplish that task without focus should you choose. Use whichever one you feel meets your needs better.
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btw, any advice on how to take control of each toon in the event the main dies and be able to start running with it? My current thinking is that if the main dies which uses A,D,S,F keys for movement I would have to setup other keys for each toon to be able to lead. I'm using a single box with Octupus for key cloning. I would love it if I could just hit a macro to change the main and have the toons follow while using the same key bindings. I think that might not be possible but who knows. Can you use script to change the bindings on the fly? I would love to have 5 buttons on my x-keys pad (one for each toon) telling it you are the leader and telling the others to follow and change the keybindings on the fly. I would be in BG heaven![/quote]
quoting myself...
I found a script that lets you assign key bindings which appears to be on the fly. I will have to play around with it later but looks promising! In theory I could hit a macro that changes the keybinding and wouldn't have to actually hit different physical keys. So I hit my button called "main" all the slaves follow it and the keyboard maps accordingly. Main dies so I hit "slave2" button and now the same keys I used to move my main will work for 'slave2". I sure hope this is possible! If so my whole boxing experience is going to change for the better. Does anyone know if something like this might work?
-- Set the default behavior for the right mouse button
SetBinding("BUTTON2","TURNORACTION");
-- Set the W key to move forward
SetBinding("W", "MOVEFORWARD");
-- Unset the key combination Ctrl+F
SetBinding("CTRL-F");[/quote]
holy crap...i should have searched for "SetBinding" before posting the previous message.
Unbinding and rebinding movement keys when switching main?
I'm in heaven now. Can't wait to get home!
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