Author | Using the Keyboard |
Can anyone pls let me know what keys I can use instead of the mouse Player banned by moderator Lord hpsim until 2013-09-21 11:49:10 // FR1.7 additional character is not allow to post in main forum(warning) |
I dont know if it works but u can use some that i know)
W=Wait
D=Defend
Shift+click= archers will melee attack or shrews will stop near the target when they attack
ctrl+click on portrait or the avatar in battle will show u more information about the player and the units <do the same hold ctrl + click on Turn bar for units and player> |
W=Wait
D=Defend
Those when you didnt click in the square of writing) |
oh ok thanks guys but I was more interested in the moving part :)
Sorry I did'nt know alts were'nt allowed to post :) |
I was more interested in the moving part
we still didnt have those feature yet
the only moving part is
Shift+click= archers will melee attack or shrews will stop near the target when they attack |
Q: Are there any function keys in combat?
A: There are several combat function keys:
[Ctrl]+[Left click] - detailed information about troop stack;
[Shift]+[Drag mouse] - division of army during arrangement (arrangement is done on the troops bar);
[Shift]+[Left click] - Melee strike for shooters;
[W] - wait;
[D] - defend; |
Wow thanks simba :) |
that was perfect :) |
:D |
Using keyboard instead of mouse is possible, I use it sometimes.
It depends on the windows you use, in windows XP you can change setting in control panel and activate keyboard as mouse. |
@ Bheem can u pls explain how du use the keybaord as mouse ? I use 4 diff OS XP Vista 7 and Ubuntu So it would really be useful to know it :) |
ON Win XP:
Open Accessibility Options
On the Mouse tab, under MouseKeys, select the Use MouseKeys check box.
To turn off MouseKeys, clear the Use MouseKeys check box.
ON Win Vista/7:
Open Ease of Access Center by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Ease of Access, and then clicking Ease of Access Center.
Click Make the mouse easier to use.
Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select the Turn on Mouse Keys check box.
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To turn on MouseKeys using keystrokes
Press left ALT + left SHIFT + NUM LOCK.
In the MouseKeys message dialog box, press SPACEBAR to clear the Turn off keyboard shortcut for this accessibility feature check box.
Press TAB, and then press ENTER.
If MouseKeys does not turn on using the keystrokes above, follow the steps below.
Press the Windows logo key () + R to display the Run dialog box.
Type access.cpl and press ENTER.
Press CTRL+TAB until the Mouse tab is selected.
To select Use MouseKeys, press SPACEBAR.
Press TAB twice to select OK, and then press ENTER.
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To move the mouse pointer Press
Up and to the left 7
Up 8
Up and to the right 9
Left 4
Right 6
Down and to the left 1
Down 2
Down and to the right 3
Selecting a mouse button
Before you use Mouse Keys to click items on your screen, you must first select which mouse button you want to be the active button: the left button, the right one, or both.
To Press
Select the left mouse button
The forward slash (/)
Select both buttons
The asterisk (*)
Select the right mouse button
The minus sign (-)
Note
If you choose to make the left mouse button the active button, it will remain the active button until you choose another button. After you select a mouse button, you don't need to select a mouse button again until you want to change buttons.
Clicking items using Mouse Keys
After you choose a button, you can click items on your screen.
To Do this
Click an item
With the left button selected as your active button, point to the item, and then press 5
Right-click an item
With the right button selected as your active button, point to the item, and then press 5
Double-click an item
With the left button selected as your active button, point to the item, and press the plus sign (+)
Dragging items using Mouse Keys
You can use the numeric keypad to press and hold the active mouse button and to release it. This is helpful if you want to drag an item.
To Do this
Drag an item
Point to the item, and then press zero (0)
Drop the item
Point to the location where you want to move the item, and then press the decimal point (.)
Source:Microsoft |
ON Ubuntu:
SHIFT+NUM lock will enable mouse keys..
for further shortcuts
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KeyboardShortcuts |
closed by AngesPoppy (2013-09-24 10:44:36) |
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