Same shortcut to different actions??

afya

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

Mo/Me

Is it possible to apply a shortcut to different actions?
Now in F11, whenever I apply a used shortcut to a new action, the previous one would loss the hotkey.
I don't know if that's an error or what, the hero skill 8 and my skill 8 were both with key 8. I didn't know how I achieved it. However, I couldn't get it bk when I changed it.

Any solution? Thank you

miskav

miskav

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jun 2005

None

Mo/

Well, you kinda worded it in a wierd way, but you want to know if you can do 2 or more actions, by pressing 1 button?

I'm not sure if you can set it like that, but I've had it glitch once or twice where pressing k would also open inventory and guildlist, so meh, there's probably a way.

Tatile

Tatile

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Sep 2007

Stygian Disciples of Tenebrasus

N/Me

That doesn't sound right, you shouldn't be able to bind two actions to one command if the two actions are different (going on my knowledge of computers). There may be a guide on how to apply this, but I doubt it.

Only thing I can suggest is bind your Hero 1's action to Shift+n or what-have-you.

afya

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

Mo/Me

Yeah~I don't think I can bind two action to one key also. But because the skill 8 of my bar and hero1's bar WERE both num8, that makes me think it is possible. So sad that I changed that

MisterB

MisterB

Furnace Stoker

Join Date: Oct 2005

Planet Earth, Sol system, Milky Way galaxy

[ban]

W/

Quote:
Originally Posted by afya
Yeah~I don't think I can bind two action to one key also. But because the skill 8 of my bar and hero1's bar WERE both num8, that makes me think it is possible. So sad that I changed that
You can bind 2 or more actions to one keystroke with macros. As far as I know, the separate actions still need to be assigned separate keys, and then the macro executes a string of actions with one key. For example, you could program a macro to enter: / l a u g h with one key.

afya

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

Mo/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by MisterB
You can bind 2 or more actions to one keystroke with macros. As far as I know, the separate actions still need to be assigned separate keys, and then the macro executes a string of actions with one key. For example, you could program a macro to enter: / l a u g h with one key.
I don't have a G15 however. Is there any program out there can do this job for me?(I don't dare to find one myself, it may be keylogger...)