...the 'dump cargo' and 'fire' buttons weren't so close to the accelerate/decelerate keys The amount of times I've inadvertantly hit a Coriolis with me military laser or dumped a cannister of valuable product.
I know you can remap the keps but my eyes start to glaze over whenever I see anything remotely looking like 'code'.
Just as an aside does anyone have a favourite key mapping script on a standard pc keyboard that they might be able to share with me?
"You'd better be prepared for the jump into hyperspace. It's unpleasantly like being drunk."
"What's so unpleasant about being drunk?"
"You ask a glass of water!"
...the 'dump cargo' and 'fire' buttons weren't so close to the accelerate/decelerate keys The amount of times I've inadvertantly hit a Coriolis with me military laser or dumped a cannister of valuable product.
virgopunk wrote:
I know you can remap the keps but my eyes start to glaze over whenever I see anything remotely looking like 'code'.
Let's try to help then.
Take the file called keyconfig.plist and copy it in to your AddOns folder.
Personally all I've done is swapped "d" and "D" over (so I can dock without having to go chase a cargo pod I dropped by mistake) and moved \ to z as my keyboard is UK-based.
That said there are probably keys for all sorts of useful functions that I don't use as I've forgotten about them...
Thanks guys. Once again proving this board really is the friendliest this side of Riedquat
Ok, since it does at least look quite easy to tweak my dashboard I'll follow your advice and see what I come up with. I guess I have to be careful not to overwrite any keys that are already mapped but I'll check with keyboard map bit on the wiki.
I'd love to go with a joystick but I need to keep it fairly low-pro so as not to annoy the Princess Although it I tend to develop carpel tunnel syndrome using my trusty T43 laptop keys.
Just out of interest, how does the mouse compare with a JS when controlling the ship?[/i]
"You'd better be prepared for the jump into hyperspace. It's unpleasantly like being drunk."
"What's so unpleasant about being drunk?"
"You ask a glass of water!"
Personally all I've done is swapped "d" and "D" over (so I can dock without having to go chase a cargo pod I dropped by mistake) and moved \ to z as my keyboard is UK-based.
That said there are probably keys for all sorts of useful functions that I don't use as I've forgotten about them...
What!? They let Thargoids dock!? Shakes head, stirs tea, pauses, tuts, carries on stirring tea thoughtfully
"You'd better be prepared for the jump into hyperspace. It's unpleasantly like being drunk."
"What's so unpleasant about being drunk?"
"You ask a glass of water!"
Just out of interest, how does the mouse compare with a JS when controlling the ship?[/i]
The mouse is a bit of a drunk driving experience.
With the keyboard or joystick, when you want to stop turning you just let go. With the mouse, if you want to stop turning you have to move the mouse to the precise center of the control.
It's as if you are using the mouse to indicate the direction that you want to move a virtual joystick. It can take some practice, but it's can be an improvement over keyboard, especially in how the mouse button is used for firing your laser.
A trumble a day keeps the doctor away, and the tax man;
even the Grim Reaper keeps his distance.
-- Paul Wilkins
With the keyboard or joystick, when you want to stop turning you just let go. With the mouse, if you want to stop turning you have to move the mouse to the precise center of the control.
Actually, if you want to stop turning with the mouse, you only have to right-click once. Try it, it can't get easier than that.
With the keyboard or joystick, when you want to stop turning you just let go. With the mouse, if you want to stop turning you have to move the mouse to the precise center of the control.
Actually, if you want to stop turning with the mouse, you only have to right-click once. Try it, it can't get easier than that.
My 5 AM brain remembers that now. So yes, it is better with a mouse, but the joystick is hard to beat.
A trumble a day keeps the doctor away, and the tax man;
even the Grim Reaper keeps his distance.
-- Paul Wilkins
Personally all I've done is swapped "d" and "D" over (so I can dock without having to go chase a cargo pod I dropped by mistake) and moved \ to z as my keyboard is UK-based.
That said there are probably keys for all sorts of useful functions that I don't use as I've forgotten about them...
What!? They let Thargoids dock!? Shakes head, stirs tea, pauses, tuts, carries on stirring tea thoughtfully
You can pick up a perfectly good joystick for about £15.
An example is the one I use: Logitech Attack 3 Joystick.
USB connection and 11 programmable buttons. All you need.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
I use an X52 FCS. There's a lot of buttons and controls on this HOTAS beastie, all of them programmable so I A) don't have to go messing about with keycontrol.plist, and B) have everything right there in my happy hands. I rarely have to touch the keyboard, and can open up the giant economy sized can of whupass.
The only caveats is that it's large and expensive. I got mine for a cool $99.
Running Oolite buttery smooth & rock stable w/ tons of eyecandy oxps on:
ASUS Prime X370-A
Ryzen 5 1500X
16GB DDR4 3200MHZ
128GB NVMe M.2 SSD (Boot drive)
1TB Hybrid HDD (For software and games)
EVGA GTX-1070 SC
1080P Samsung large screen monitor
7 axis all told, but for the purposes of flying in Oolite, 4 main axis.
Here's how I have the axis set up:
X = Yaw
Y = Pitch
R (twist) = Roll
Z (throttle) = Speed
It's real easy to pull some puke-inducing evasions with it.
Running Oolite buttery smooth & rock stable w/ tons of eyecandy oxps on:
ASUS Prime X370-A
Ryzen 5 1500X
16GB DDR4 3200MHZ
128GB NVMe M.2 SSD (Boot drive)
1TB Hybrid HDD (For software and games)
EVGA GTX-1070 SC
1080P Samsung large screen monitor