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Keymapping question.


HyperAi

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When I played years ago I had my keyboard mapped in a very odd fashion but it was comfortable for me. Problem is I can't for the life of me figure out my old style. Things just don't feel "right".

 

Well it just so happens I still have my old computer with all of the original ncsoft files intact collecting dust. Is there any way I can go into the program files and copy past a file that will rewrite my control setting in game? Im not very knowledgeable on game files so any type of help on this subject would me much appreciated.

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Here is how I set mine up...

 

Save keybinds- left alt

 

Load keybinds- left alt+L

 

/bind_save_file <filename>

 

I have all of my keybinds and macros saved on Notepad++ (you can always use Windows Notepad or Wordpad) It's really easy to copy/paste them into the chat bar, too.

y0Y5yFQ.png Forever grateful to be back in my city!
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  • 2 weeks later

Here is how I set mine up...

 

Save keybinds- left alt

 

Load keybinds- left alt+L

 

/bind_save_file <filename>

 

I have all of my keybinds and macros saved on Notepad++ (you can always use Windows Notepad or Wordpad) It's really easy to copy/paste them into the chat bar, too.

 

Can you give me the EXACT TEXT of the "Save keybinds- left alt" and "Load keybinds- left alt+L" keybinds. I'm not a 'computers guy' and it's been 6+ years since I last fiddled with all of this. You'd be my favorite person for quite a while. :D

 

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Sorry this took so long, but must have gotten buried.

I went to the Menu>Options pull-down in the game to set the 'save and load' keybinds. I named my <filename> Faves. You can enter whatever keys you want for saving and loading....

hope that helps!

 

 

y0Y5yFQ.png Forever grateful to be back in my city!
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It does, but I was able to piece it together with the help of an IRL friend. For those of you still trying to get a handle on this, if you are using windows10 here is what the bind would look like:

 

/bind lctrl+g bind_load_file "C:/users/administrator/documents/yourcdharacternamehere.txt"

 

You can bind this to any key you like (I used lctrl+g for my test) and you can use the standard keybinds list (found in the 'Documents') to make a copy and edit it to your likeing. Then slap a character name on it and save it in that same Documents file. BOOM! You can do this with each character so that they can have their own specialty binds. YAY!

 

-c

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