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Problem Binding a Macro
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RedwoodElf
Well, havent ever used Dominos...but this may have to do with whether or not you have the control key for whatever keystroke it is bound to something else already...for example, if your bind for an actionbar slot would be Shift-B...you'd better make sure you changed the default keybind for "open all bags" from shift-B to something else. There could be some default keybind that's interfering.
To check, try clicking on the macro instead of using the keystroke. If it works properly for a click but not a keystroke, check your default keybinds carefully.
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Wanderingfox
It probably has something to do with the fact that it's "modifier:ctrl" not "modifier: ctrl" Try removing the space.
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RedwoodElf
I just assumed he mistyped it a bit.
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261050
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RedwoodElf
if i click over the macro, pressing control it works, so isnt a typo error.
anyway, the problem i think is with controly key, but as i said, tryed reseting all keybinds, deleted cache and wtf folder
(sorry for my bad english)
Resetting the keybinds won't necessarily work...I think the default behavior for CTRL-1 to CTRL-4 is to select your teammates? Go thou into thy "Key Bindings" button in the escape option menu and look down the list for "CTRL-<whatever key you're using>" and bind that function to something else.
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Wanderingfox
if i click over the macro, pressing control it works, so isnt a typo error.
anyway, the problem i think is with controly key, but as i said, tryed reseting all keybinds, deleted cache and wtf folder
(sorry for my bad english)
Resetting the keybinds won't necessarily work...I think the default behavior for CTRL-1 to CTRL-4 is to select your teammates? Go thou into thy "Key Bindings" button in the escape option menu and look down the list for "CTRL-<whatever key you're using>" and bind that function to something else.
Easier way to do it is find something you don't have bound to anything (like toggle friendly nameplates or something), and then bind it to all the combinations in sequence. In other words, bind it to CTRL-1 then CTRL-2 etc. When you've gone through all of them, unbind it completely, and now nothing will be bound to CRL-#.
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