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| Mon 09 Oct 2000 (UTC) |
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| I love the new version of Mushclient. Perl rox!
Heheheh, anyway, I have one problem...in the client that I usually use to play muds, you can make any key combination a macro. So...I had my keypad set to nsewud (which you can do in Mushclient) and my keypad + ctrl set to open n, open s, etc. This makes hopping around the mud very very easy, because you can just fly through using the keypad.
I'd like to know if it's possible to make the keypad + ctrl macros work in mushclient. If it involves a bit of scripting, I can do that...but I'd really like to get this functionality. This lack is pretty much the only reason that I haven't switched to Mushclient and paid the shareware fee yet.
Thanks for any help.
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| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Thu 12 Oct 2000 (UTC) |
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| I have added this suggestion as #351 in my suggestion database.
I can't think of an easy way to do that, with or without scripting. You can program *other* keys (eg. F2) to do such things, but that is probably not as intuitive.
Also, someone has suggested a trigger that looks for 'The door is locked' and automatically unlocks the door. That way you let the doors unlock whenever needed.
I think that trigger is in the JScript section of this forum |
- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | Top |
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