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Control Layouts controllers and key bindings
Sammy B. T.:
--- Quote from: ElberonDarkshadow on April 26, 2013, 01:23:47 am ---I'm thinking i might switch q and e to be what I use to toggle my ability selection.
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Might I suggest not scrolling for item selection but instead using the numbers that correspond to the tool. That way you don't have to hydrogen before you moonshine and whatnot.
HamsterIV:
The only thing non standard about my control setup is I flipped W and S, and inverted the mouse. A youth misspend on flight sims results in me begin unable to break the association: push forward to go down, pull back to go up. The E thing gets me once in a while but rarely is fatal.
Shinkurex:
I've actually put my mount/dismount on my scroll wheel click... Then I have two buttons on the side of my mouse to handle ascend/descend, and wasd is left/right and throttle up/down. E has never been a problem ever since the switch :)
Nephriel:
I use W/S for throttle and R/F for height. When I started I kept hitting W to go forwards on accident so I just decided to switch it. I like that idea about binding E to my scroll wheel though. I do find myself accidently leaving the helm on occasion.
dragonmere:
If you have a fancy mouse with tons of extra buttons, you probably are very used to remapping keys to it in every game. Unfortunately I have a standard office-style mouse and keyboard. 2 mouse buttons and a scroll wheel. And I cannot push more than 5 or so keys at once, or the keyboard becomes unresponsive.
The following setup works very well for me as a pilot. It requires only a few re-binds to strongly prevent accidentally leaving the hull. It helps with 'key limit' (pressing too many keys at once) on a standard keyboard. It also makes the map very accessible on the left hand without giving up any mobility. Plus, it means more frantic mouse clicking for the pilot, and everyone knows ... more clicking = more fun.
For pilot:
Throttle up to left mouse
Throttle down right mouse
Global:
Map to Q
A variant I played around with was "car pedal" style, decelerate on left and accelerate on right. I didn't like it.
But thats it. Makes a world of difference. Any questions or additions I should be thinking about?
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