![]() ![]() Return/Enter usually accepts the current action (often OK). There also exist keyboard shortcuts which currently cannot beĮsc usually escapes the current action (often Cancel). Locale is country/language specific information (in other wods: language and keyboard layout are orthogonal) which means that choices like using a dvorak keyboard aren't properly supported (unless the game is translated into both German and German/Dvorak et cetera). To make more logical sense for people in that locale. (repeated from above) That is why keyboard shortcuts are settable on a per-translation basis. I guess z/Z for zooming in and out would be fine,īut I prefer +/- unless a more useful purpose for this keys appears. So while z may be logical for zooming, x and c aren't. Note: non-qwerty keyboards usually don't have zxc toghether, Someone doing a translation can set hotkeys for that translation, That is why keyboard shortcuts are settable on a per-translation basis. Therefore I hate games that move units with w/a/s/z keys,Īssuming english keyboards. Pagup next marked unit | long term multiplayer gamesĪs you see, x and y are swapped on the German keyboard. Home mark unit | a unique block on the keyboardĮnd unmark unit | marks can be very useful in # r recuit unit # is a number -> position in the list Future hotkeys: elaborating a "reasonable default".These can be views within the game by going to the Preferences window and hitting the Hotkeys button. In addition, there are some functions that can be assigned hotkeys, but that do not have hotkeys by default. Shift-u: Change side (of a unit or village) Middle click: Pan the screen while dragging the cursor ![]() Right click: Context menu / cancel selectionġ-7: Show how far currently selected unit can move in that many turnsĬtrl-a: Toggle accelerated animation modeĬtrl-e: Toggle ellipses (displayed under units) Left click: Select unit / move unit / attack Shroud also uses a headset from the brand Logitech and a gaming mouse from the brand HyperX. He plays the game at a resolution of 1920×1080 with a field of view (FOV) of 104. ![]() Shift-space: Hold position (permanent end unit turn until canceled)Ĭtrl-space: End player turn (alt-space on Mac) According to the website, Shroud’s mouse sensitivity for Apex Legends is 2.5, and his mouse DPI is set to 400. Space: End unit turn and cycle to next unit that has movement left U: Undo last move (only deterministic moves can be undone) T: Continue move (that was interrupted by seeing a unit) Shift-n: Previous unit that has movement left Other special cases for a Mac are as listed.)Ĭtrl-o: Load game (load map in the editor)Ĭtrl-q/cmd-w: Quit game (quit program from title screen) (On a Mac, "ctrl-" is replaced by "cmd-". ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |