Hiran, I wish I could say something intelligent. The fact that I can cobble together a page on Keyboard Issues for the wiki does not mean that I really understand what all those wonderful people are saying! For keyboard issues like yours you need somebody else, I'm sorry. Try A_C_ or one of the other developers. Or better still, "pm" one of the people who sorted out an issue with another keyboard (like Reval or STyx) and see if you can reawaken their interest in matters Oolitic!hiran wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 9:45 pmUmmm errr what shall I say? Being a newcomer so hard that I do not even know you can use : and ; to control the MFDs.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:07 amDefinitely is! You need a HUD.oxp loaded which supports MFDs (I presume that the Vanilla game HUD doesn't), and you need to understand the use of the : and ; keys to control the MFDs.
I use them to yaw the ship...
EDIT: I am on a german keyboard layout, that may add another layer of difficulty. You might be referring to only one key?
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But the fault is not yours. I suspect it is due to the development of games generally. In the old days, games came with a manual with everything important in it. There is some truly superb material (.pdf's) in the Oolite download, but I suspect hardly anybody knows it is there or looks at it. One naturally gravitates towards the tutorial which is not written to teach about the oxp's - just about the vanilla game. And, of course, MFDs fall under the .oxp category.
I do feel that you hit the nail on the head with your analysis of how the wiki could work. There is a lot of excellent material on it, but when I first started looking at it seriously there were a lot of gaps, and it was not obvious how to navigate around if one did not know the specific term in the wiki for what one was looking for. I hope things are a little better now, but I suspect not all that much. I'm quite sure that people have difficulty finding what they want to know about when they search through it.
The first pageof the wiki is quite helpful, but I do wonder how many people go there first - or are aware of article linked to the icon on the Oolite main page. You are not the first person to be unaware of the : & ; keys. And while in the modern world one can produce material, one cannot be sure that people will see it - or recognise its significance. (And of course, even in the old days, there were many who never saw the manual - especially with popular games like Elite which were copied and passed around chums at school - just ask Cody).