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how to set keybinds in game

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{SFL}sketchpad:
ive been asked a few times now how to set keys to say hi,good shot,etc so i thought i would post how i do it im sure there are easier ways to do this but this is how i do it
first off open your console window tilde key or whatever yours is set to i start a practice game so i can then check if it works then press enter

then this window should pop up then click on the + on advanced

THEN YOU SHOULD GET A DROP DOWN MENU

THEN CLICK RAW KEY BINDINGS + FOR DROP DOWN MENU

THEN LOOK FOR THE KEY NOT BEING USED OR YOU WANT TO SET A KEY TO SAY WHAT YOU WANT THEN HIGHLIGHT IT AND TYPE THE WORD SAY (SPACE)THEN TYPE WHAT YOU WANT AS YOU CAN SEE I HAVE N SET FOR THANK YOU AND M FOR NICE SHOT CLOSE AND THEN TRY IN THE GAME




well i hope this helps in some way if your still not sure feel free to ask

3inSi3dleR:
Hi all ...

I would like to add something important.

You should always save a backup copy of the unrealtournament.ini and the user.ini.
So in the case of an error that you have unconsciously inserted, you have these .ini to insert at hand.

Both .ini can be found in the system folder of UnrealTournament.


-=[ HaPPy FRaGGiNG ]=-

{SFL}sketchpad:
i agree with you on that i sometimes forget to do it lol

evilgrins:

--- Quote from: 3inSi3dleR on September 30, 2021, 06:20:30 am ---You should always save a backup copy of the unrealtournament.ini and the user.ini.\
--- End quote ---
As far as the User.ini goes it has a backup, but you may wish to update that with your own settings. When I used to host LAN games it was constantly annoying having to reset my personal control keys up... until I renamed the default file. That way all I had to do was copy over the standard.

There's even button in the menus where you can click "switch to defaults" and it overwrites the User.ini with what's in that file.

File is DefUser.ini

3inSi3dleR:
Hey Evilgrins,


--- Quote ---There's even button in the menus where you can click "switch to defaults" and it overwrites the User.ini with what's in that file.
--- End quote ---

Class tip.
I didn't know that yet.
Thank you very much for that.  :)

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