Default hotkey list please.
Default hotkey list please.
I see no topics or info here. i have only the pdf manuals from the diamond collection which say to check the quick start docs which of course do not come with it.
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I think he means hot keys like r to rest, c for character sheet, i for inventory, o for options, q for quick save, j for the journal, space bar to pause the game, m (qwerty, "," for azerty) for the map, some arrow Home and End for the camera, H to remove every screen info, v to talk.
That's what I can remember (plus the Shift Fx and Ctrl Fx), I don't know where I found them.
That's what I can remember (plus the Shift Fx and Ctrl Fx), I don't know where I found them.
I don't have the game installed right now, but I am pretty sure there was a way to access the entire list and alter it in the options menu. Wasn't there?
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I don't think you can assign spells to the keys Ookaze mentioned. The only two ways I know of is, as you said, assigning spells to F-keys, and selecting them from the radial spell menu you can access when you right-click on your character.Mower wrote:Correct. Thanks for the partial list.
The reason I ask is becuase I do not see how to cast a spell without first putting the spell into a F-key. Nor does the manual say how.
...and colour me wrong, because Magrus is correct: on the second game-screen ( start game > Play > Options ), select 'Options' > Controls > Change Keysettings. There you can edit a lot of the keys assigned to gameplay, camera, etc. I didn't see an option to assign spells to a specific, non-F key, though.
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