Hazar2006-12-17 00:01:31
So, with my wonderful new laptop I'm looking forward to many glorious future days on Lusternia. However, my combat aspirations have run into one small problem: I need to find a way to have all my strikes and swing locations available without the old numpad arrangement I used - new computer doesn't have one.
Ideas? Suggestions? Jokes?
Ideas? Suggestions? Jokes?
Ashteru2006-12-17 00:02:42
QUOTE(Hazar @ Dec 17 2006, 01:01 AM) 363724
Ideas? Suggestions? Jokes?
Go SD or BT.
Unknown2006-12-17 00:03:09
Use the F# keys, along with CTRL and SHIFT where needed?
Xenthos2006-12-17 00:04:22
QUOTE(Hazar @ Dec 16 2006, 07:01 PM) 363724
So, with my wonderful new laptop I'm looking forward to many glorious future days on Lusternia. However, my combat aspirations have run into one small problem: I need to find a way to have all my strikes and swing locations available without the old numpad arrangement I used - new computer doesn't have one.
Ideas? Suggestions? Jokes?
I personally use a set of aliases instead of keys-- it's slightly less efficient, but if you're off-balance anyways while typing, you don't really lose anything. (Especially if they're short aliases)
Hazar2006-12-17 00:04:34
QUOTE(Ashteru @ Dec 16 2006, 06:02 PM) 363726
Go SD or BT.
Hey, give me the credits to retrans and it's in the works.
Maybe.
Ildaudid2006-12-17 00:09:08
yeah why not just using macros? fkeys, ctrl 1-0, etc?
Shorlen2006-12-17 00:19:25
Buy a USB numpad.
Seriously, numpads are the best way to intuitively do warrior attacks, fly aetherships, and run/sprint really fast.
Or, you could use insert/home/pageup/delete/end/pagedown. Or, if your client supports it, have a button that toggles q/w/e/a/s/d/z/x/c into attack macros and back to normal letters.
Seriously, numpads are the best way to intuitively do warrior attacks, fly aetherships, and run/sprint really fast.
Or, you could use insert/home/pageup/delete/end/pagedown. Or, if your client supports it, have a button that toggles q/w/e/a/s/d/z/x/c into attack macros and back to normal letters.
Gwylifar2006-12-17 02:45:16
There's USB numpads for $8 at the Big Lots near me. Even at Staples they are barely more than $15. I have a Compaq CPQ19NKP, nice and slim so very easy to take with me.
Unknown2006-12-17 04:05:12
Laptops do have a numpad, but its integraded with the keyboard. Using the fn (function) key you can access it. Your keyboard should have a num pad that takes up the 7/8/9/U/I/O/J/K/L & M keys. May take a little getting used to, but once you do, its really not much different than having a seperate numpad.
Daganev2006-12-17 04:10:31
Three letter Alias combos FTW!