Black Shinobi Posted October 28, 2018 Content Count: 235 Joined: 08/26/17 Status: Offline Share Posted October 28, 2018 (edited) I've heard on the Bhop server that people have been binding their ALT key to !r. Some people have said that they use a feature called sm . How do I do this? Edited October 28, 2018 by roux Link to comment
Elemental Posted October 28, 2018 Content Count: 3287 Joined: 01/06/14 Status: Offline Share Posted October 28, 2018 I've heard on the Bhop server that people have been binding their ALT key to !r. Some people have said that they use a feature called sm . How do I do this? bind "l" "say !r" That shud work, no? Link to comment
roux Posted October 28, 2018 Content Count: 2579 Joined: 02/27/16 Status: Offline Share Posted October 28, 2018 by sm, you might want to bind "key" sm_r 1 Link to comment
Black Shinobi Posted October 28, 2018 Content Count: 235 Joined: 08/26/17 Status: Offline Share Posted October 28, 2018 yea it works, thanks roux @Elemental it doesn't work with bind alt "say !r" idk why Link to comment
Lokibelowkey Posted October 28, 2018 Content Count: 697 Joined: 06/19/18 Status: Offline Share Posted October 28, 2018 (edited) it doesn't work with bind alt "say !r" idk why it may not work for you, but binding with spaces in the command and to bind multiple things to one key is useful so ill run it down just to make sure you were doing it correctly. ex. bind k "say hello; +reload" 1. (k) is the key you want to bind most people know this 2. the first (") is after the key to start a command chain or just a command with spaces so it takes all the words in your bind instead of the first word of your command(s) 3. the (;) is to separate commands and it will do it in the order of left to right 4. the last (") will end the quotation ending the commands and will use everything inside the quotations if you did it correctly that's great and if you didn't know some stuff i just ran over, you now know it that's great too. 2 Edited October 28, 2018 by Lokibelowkey Link to comment
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