07-10-2021, 02:24 PM
I found it mildly inconvenient that I couldn't walk diagonally with WASD or the arrow keys, so when I found out the numpad could be used to do that, I figured "Surely someone's made an AutoHotKey script for something like this for some other game?" Surely enough, someone did!
I edited it a bit to add some quality-of-life stuff (added a key to toggle it on/off, made it only active if Sig is focused) and figured other people would find it useful, so I'm posting it here.
F12 - Toggles the WASD rebinding on/off
Ctrl+Esc - Exits the script
If you get stuck walking in a particular direction, try F12. If all else fails, Ctrl+Esc should get you all sorted.
Caveats:
If you try and type in the regular old blue text bar, you'll move around instead, since as far as the game's concerned, you're pressing keys on the numpad, not the actual WASD keys. You can get around this by toggling the script off before you start typing (Or just turning it off if you don't plan on moving around for a while,) or by making a macro that executes 'say' or 'emote'.
Dowwnloads:
.ahk file (Convenient if you have AutoHotKey installed already, can easily edit it and set stuff to different keys) - https://pastebin.com/329VxmVB
.exe file (Is its own standalone thing, doesn't require AutoHotKey to be installed) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E7Flgke...sp=sharing
Hope this is useful for you. If you make any changes, feel free to post them!
I edited it a bit to add some quality-of-life stuff (added a key to toggle it on/off, made it only active if Sig is focused) and figured other people would find it useful, so I'm posting it here.
F12 - Toggles the WASD rebinding on/off
Ctrl+Esc - Exits the script
If you get stuck walking in a particular direction, try F12. If all else fails, Ctrl+Esc should get you all sorted.
Caveats:
If you try and type in the regular old blue text bar, you'll move around instead, since as far as the game's concerned, you're pressing keys on the numpad, not the actual WASD keys. You can get around this by toggling the script off before you start typing (Or just turning it off if you don't plan on moving around for a while,) or by making a macro that executes 'say' or 'emote'.
Dowwnloads:
.ahk file (Convenient if you have AutoHotKey installed already, can easily edit it and set stuff to different keys) - https://pastebin.com/329VxmVB
.exe file (Is its own standalone thing, doesn't require AutoHotKey to be installed) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E7Flgke...sp=sharing
Hope this is useful for you. If you make any changes, feel free to post them!