• Ctrl Crafting
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Hello Guys Is it right that ctrl or shiftcrafting was enabled about 3 days and just got disabled again? Was this kind of a testingphase or is it gonna be implemented permanently into the game soon? Thanks in advance for any information.
[QUOTE=Lengro;47551227]Hello Guys Is it right that ctrl or shiftcrafting was enabled about 3 days and just got disabled again? Was this kind of a testingphase or is it gonna be implemented permanently into the game soon? Thanks in advance for any information.[/QUOTE] Didn't notice.. that said if you have a programmable mouse you can fix some nice macros to get around this. I have a razer mouse and managed to cook up a macro that chain queues and another that chain unqueues. I can queue up a 1000 gp in only a few seconds with this. I also have a macro for auto-run / cancel auto-run and another for toggling click (for farming purposes). Gettho, but it works.. Had to fiddle with macros manually though, the razer macro editor is terribly limiting. Lemme know if you want me to share!
[QUOTE='Deicide[RS];47569740']Didn't notice.. that said if you have a programmable mouse you can fix some nice macros to get around this. I have a razer mouse and managed to cook up a macro that chain queues and another that chain unqueues. I can queue up a 1000 gp in only a few seconds with this.[/QUOTE] I've done the same with my Logitech G700s mouse. I have carpal tunnel syndrome, so the clicking for crafting GP was just killing me. Now I can queue / unqueue stuff in seconds rather than having to have a 2 minute click-fest. And I've also programmed just about every other function in Rust to my mouse in some way or another.... run, crouch, reload, inventory, Steam overlay, etc... Gaming mice ftw.
[QUOTE=Crunchmeister;47570143]I've done the same with my Logitech G700s mouse. I have carpal tunnel syndrome, so the clicking for crafting GP was just killing me. Now I can queue / unqueue stuff in seconds rather than having to have a 2 minute click-fest. And I've also programmed just about every other function in Rust to my mouse in some way or another.... run, crouch, reload, inventory, Steam overlay, etc... Gaming mice ftw.[/QUOTE] What are you guys using, thought VAC Blocked programs and micros? I have the same problem, looking for a little help.
[QUOTE=nicklg03;47570243]What are you guys using, thought VAC Blocked programs and micros? I have the same problem, looking for a little help.[/QUOTE] I'm using the Logitech Gaming Software utility used to program all Logitech G-series hardware. I've been using my programming utility in every game I've played since I got my Logitech stuff over the past couple of years. Never had an issue with anything blocking it. For most, I just remap keystrokes to the mouse. The queue / unqueue macros I have are the first time I've actually tried programming more advanced functions into it. EDIT: Perhaps it's because it's a driver-level programming tool meant to operate with that mouse / keyboard that it works the way it does, rather than being some 3rd party utility.
[QUOTE=nicklg03;47570243]What are you guys using, thought VAC Blocked programs and micros? I have the same problem, looking for a little help.[/QUOTE] Using the razer stock software but I had to mod the actual macro files manually. When you export your macros it generates a .razersynapse file which is actually a zip file contaning xml files. I had to do th;lis for my autorun and hold click macros cause you cannot in the editor toggle a key or mouse press. So i just creates a click/unclick macro and deleted the unclick in the exported macro and reimported. .
[QUOTE=Crunchmeister;47570282]I'm using the Logitech Gaming Software utility used to program all Logitech G-series hardware. I've been using my programming utility in every game I've played since I got my Logitech stuff over the past couple of years. Never had an issue with anything blocking it. For most, I just remap keystrokes to the mouse. The queue / unqueue macros I have are the first time I've actually tried programming more advanced functions into it. EDIT: Perhaps it's because it's a driver-level programming tool meant to operate with that mouse / keyboard that it works the way it does, rather than being some 3rd party utility.[/QUOTE] So I have the G100S and I have the same software, but I cant seam to get it to work right, do you have somewhere or can you help me with this? NM I fixed it. thanks guys this helps a lot.
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