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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:23 pm
by another_commander
An alternative keyconfig.plist with the default BBC key settings can be downloaded from here:
http://svn.berlios.de/viewvc/oolite-lin ... t?view=log

If you have edited the keyconfig.plist and nothing changes, chances are that you have edited it incorrectly, but the above should be what you are after.

On the Windows and Linux ports, the version of the game is visible on the window title bar when in windowed mode. You can also start the game from the command prompt with the -showversion parameter and it should display the version on the rotating Cobra screen. However, if you are running 1.65 the title bar would just have SDL_app on it. In this case, I strongly advise that you update right away to the latest version.

Edit: Updated link with new Berlios url.

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:25 pm
by DaddyHoggy
another_commander wrote:
An alternative keyconfig.plist with the default BBC key settings can be downloaded from here:
http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/oolite-li ... t?view=log

If you have edited the keyconfig.plist and nothing changes, chances are that you have edited it incorrectly, but the above should be what you are after.

On the Windows and Linux ports, the version of the game is visible on the window title bar when in windowed mode. You can also start the game from the command prompt with the -showversion parameter and it should display the version on the rotating Cobra screen. However, if you are running 1.65 the title bar would just have SDL_app on it. In this case, I strongly advise that you update right away to the latest version.
is it really spelled '-shoversion'?

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:25 pm
by another_commander
DaddyHoggy wrote:
another_commander wrote:
An alternative keyconfig.plist with the default BBC key settings can be downloaded from here:
http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/oolite-li ... t?view=log

If you have edited the keyconfig.plist and nothing changes, chances are that you have edited it incorrectly, but the above should be what you are after.

On the Windows and Linux ports, the version of the game is visible on the window title bar when in windowed mode. You can also start the game from the command prompt with the -showversion parameter and it should display the version on the rotating Cobra screen. However, if you are running 1.65 the title bar would just have SDL_app on it. In this case, I strongly advise that you update right away to the latest version.
is it really spelled '-shoversion'?
Nah, I fixxored it.

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:15 pm
by JazHaz
thanks for the link to download the file, thought someone would have it! :)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:28 am
by dmipet
I would repeat aceshigh's question asked a year ago: can I assign controls to NumPad keys? I scanned tons of sites for this through Google, and did not find anything. Brief summary follows:
1. This link from EliteWiki does not have it.
2. Codes for NumPad keys provided by aegidian himself in the last post of this topic do nothing.
3. Any other codes for these key I was able to find on the Net do not work either.
Can anyone enlighten me on this? Does NumPad work in Oolite at all?

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:47 am
by another_commander
dmipet wrote:
I would repeat aceshigh's question asked a year ago: can I assign controls to NumPad keys? I scanned tons of sites for this through Google, and did not find anything. Brief summary follows:
1. This link from EliteWiki does not have it.
2. Codes for NumPad keys provided by aegidian himself in the last post of this topic do nothing.
3. Any other codes for these key I was able to find on the Net do not work either.
Can anyone enlighten me on this? Does NumPad work in Oolite at all?
Yes, the numpad works in Oolite, but it mirrors the respective standard keys functionality (i.e. the minus on the numpad is mapped to the same function as the standard minus key. If you remap minus to do something else, then the numpad minus will do that same 'else' thing).

The keys utilized on the numpad are: 2 4 6 8 (roll/pitch), 1 3 (yaw), plus, minus and enter.

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:03 am
by dmipet
Thus I cannot do anything to assign *different* functions to NumPad keys and standard keys, correct? E.g. if I assign "0" to "fuel injectors" and "Enter" to "fire laser" it will clear any other function zero key and enter key may have on both Numpad and standard, right?

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:21 am
by dmipet
Maybe I could assign mouse controls then? Say, RMB fires laser, MMB enables yaw control while pressed (roll resumes when released), and LMB nullifies roll/yaw/pitch (currently I can't figure how to switch roll/yaw mouse control quickly). Sadly, got no more buttons for fuel injector on mine. Maybe roll the mousewheel to switch it on/off?
You see, I would like to get more flight controls under my right hand, since it is quite free with roll/pitch only; while yaw, injectors, fire, target ID, and missiles (target them + scroll through them + scroll through targets + fire them + put them on safety when it's all over) all have to be controlled with my left hand, and the keys for all these are rather well spread.

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:48 am
by another_commander
Sorry, mouse buttons are not mappable.

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:55 am
by Diziet Sma
dmipet wrote:
Maybe I could assign mouse controls then? Say, RMB fires laser, MMB enables yaw control while pressed (roll resumes when released), and LMB nullifies roll/yaw/pitch (currently I can't figure how to switch roll/yaw mouse control quickly). Sadly, got no more buttons for fuel injector on mine. Maybe roll the mousewheel to switch it on/off?
You see, I would like to get more flight controls under my right hand, since it is quite free with roll/pitch only; while yaw, injectors, fire, target ID, and missiles (target them + scroll through them + scroll through targets + fire them + put them on safety when it's all over) all have to be controlled with my left hand, and the keys for all these are rather well spread.
You could always get a Nostromo keypad. 8)
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:56 am
by dmipet
Short and simple. Thanks for help nevertheless.
Well, I hope they will become mappable in some future versions then. :-)

----EDIT----

Thanks for idea, Diziet Sma, I might consider bying this Nostromo Keypad when I got some money to spare. I wonder if they ship these to Ukraine :-)

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:30 am
by mrbadexample
Morning all.

Shiny new commander here - just discovered Oolite. If it's as good as I hope, I'll be made up.

Trouble is, I'll get no joy unless I can redefine the keys to the "normal" settings. I've read this thread, but am still lost. :oops:

I have found, but can't open, the keyconfig.plist file. The link to the BBC settings doesn't work.

Would someone be kind enough to tell me, with nice simple instructions using little words, exactly what I need to do? I'd be so grateful that when I see you in space, I probably won't even shoot you very much. :twisted:

Cheers,
MBE

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:43 am
by Commander McLane
Hi, mrbadexample, and first of all welcome to the boards, and of course to this great game! :D

The keyconfig.plist file can be opened and edited with Wordpad. Note: don't use Notepad, because it may insert invisible hidden characters when you save again, which will make the file useless. There is, however, a freeware program called Notepad++ available through the interwebs, which can be safely used and may be more comfortable than Wordpad.

You are advised not to edit the keyconfig.plist (or any plist, for that matter) which you found inside the Oolite.app. It is better to save a copy of that file in your AddOns-folder, or better still in a folder named "Config" inside your AddOns-folder (if it doesn't exist, you may create it). Then edit this copy. This way, if you somehow messed up the editing, you haven't destroyed the original, but only a copy.

Information on how to edit the keyconfig.plist can also be found in the Elite Wiki, on the page Oolite Keyboard Controls.

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 10:44 am
by mrbadexample
Commander McLane, thank you. You're a gentleman and a scholar. Even so, keep those shields up, eh? :wink:

Edit: is there a working link to the BBC settings? The one in the Wiki thingy doesn't work for me either. :(

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:42 pm
by another_commander
http://svn.berlios.de/viewvc/oolite-lin ... t?view=log

Berlios changed their Web SVN URLs sometime ago. The link above will take you to the page where you can download the BBC keyconfig file from.