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Message ID: 18041
Date: Thu Apr 20 19:38:04 BST 2000
Author: Webber, Jessica
Subject: RE: [RE: [RE: [eqbards] How do you play this game?]]


Heh, just tried hitting my number keys like they were hotkeys. Shift-6 is a
bit of a stretch for my little hands.

So how does mouselook work?

Peace
Evulia, bard of 10 verses, Tunare

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Perhaps a Princess... [mailto:sarah@...]
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 2:30 PM
> To: 'eqbards@egroups.com'
> Subject: RE: [RE: [RE: [eqbards] How do you play this game?]]
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Webber, Jessica wrote:
>
> >> Cool! I'll try it out as soon as I can :-) I use the
> >> directional arrows on the
> >> KB to move around.
>
> >Hmm, what hand do you use for moving? The reason I ask is
> that most folks
> >(I think, maybe I'm about to be corrected) use their numpad
> for hotkeys &
> >therefore for song weaving. You want to be able to move around while
> >singing, and I would think trying to use direction arrows
> and the number pad
> >together would be awkward.
>
> I use the numpad for keyboard movement (I do a
> combination of mouselook and keyboard movement...
> depending on which is easier. In buildings/
> dungeons, the keyboard gives me control) My mouse
> (on the left side of the keyboard, NOT the normal
> right) allows me freeer range of movement
> outside.
>
> I don't use directional arrows because they do not
> give me the look up/down, other options that the keyboard
> does.
>
> I use the number keys for hotkeys. Easier to reach
> with the shift key anyway.
>
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