Keybindings and hotbar ordering question
There’s no way to do this within the game, but I think some keyboards allow you to change the function of keys (so for example the F1 key is now F3) and to save pre-sets. There might be software which enables you to do this with regular keyboards too, but I’m not sure what it’d be called.
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I was going to say about what Danikat did. I’ll just add that if you do get a keyboard with programmable profiles to swap what the keys do (eg telling it to register a ctrl-1 as an F1) likely the game will still see that as an F1 press and thus label that box on your UI as F1. If you never pay attention to the UI info on the hotkeys this may not matter to you.
I am pretty sure that if you rebind your Interact to another key, so it’s no longer on F, the UI will change to show the new Interact key. But if you are just telling your keyboard “when I press O, please tell the game I pressed F,” the screen will still say “F” and you’ll have to remember what you bound it to.
That’s a good suggestion guys. Thank you for the responses.
There’s no way to do this within the game, but I think some keyboards allow you to change the function of keys (so for example the F1 key is now F3) and to save pre-sets. There might be software which enables you to do this with regular keyboards too, but I’m not sure what it’d be called.
It would be fairly easy to do with autohotkey and you can make it only affect GW2 which would probably be more convenient than something that affects the whole system.
Well I know its not the norm but the way I have my keyboard set up works with pretty much every profession – just means you dont use the mouse except to aim your cursor. I have the arrow keys for forwards, backwards, left, right, S is rotate left, D rotate right, A weapons swap, replace F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 with W E R T Y, and all the weapon skills are on the number pad – with Elite as 0, + is run, Q is walk, – is about face and * is to look behind you. Its a bit weird, but so am I
I used a Beklin n52te for years until I down-graded to a Razer Orbweaver with sticky glue coming out everywhere. Hopefully, Razer fixed the issue where the glue melts after a year. If they have not, Microsoft has a keypad, though it does not have as convenient a layout as the n52te or its Razer derivative. (Razer bought the rights to Belkin’s pad.)
A gaming keypad with programmable keys will solve your problem. You can store and swap keybindings rapidly with the keypad’s utility.
Just make sure you don’t program anything so one key presses two or more keys in sequence (it might be ok to turn Ctrl-T into a single key, but generally anything that isn’t 1:1 on keypresses turns into possibly account-bannable macros).
I’m still confused as to why swapping the order of your profession skill binds on your Mesmer is so important. Such a binding scheme seems entirely arbitrary.
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