An illegal macro?
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An illegal macro?
On my keyboard i have a key called "Alt Gr" dont know if everyone has but anyway..
Whenever you cast magic or make a potion, if you press Alt Gr after, it will do exactaly the same again..
Is this an illegal macro or is it supposed to do that?
Whenever you cast magic or make a potion, if you press Alt Gr after, it will do exactaly the same again..
Is this an illegal macro or is it supposed to do that?
I don't think it was considered a "problem". I"m not sure but I think the Gr key is something found in german keyboards or something.
Last edited by Dyluck on Fri Jan 24, 2003 5:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Oldie, but it's always nice to have things explained to you isnt it?
Alt Gr key stands for Alternative Grouping key. it is designed to work as a combination of the Ctrl and Alt keys. It is useful in Dos to perform the ctrl-alt combination necessary for tertiary keys, as Dos does not support pressing 3 keys at the same time.

Alt Gr key stands for Alternative Grouping key. it is designed to work as a combination of the Ctrl and Alt keys. It is useful in Dos to perform the ctrl-alt combination necessary for tertiary keys, as Dos does not support pressing 3 keys at the same time.
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As for an illegal macro, i don't think it is as you still have to be there to push the key, it's just more a shortcut. A macro is something you could leave working and then you could just go away, this is just basically an alternate set of controls for the game which you might find easier to use.
Everyone agree?
Everyone agree?
I do not agree. Because it doesn't seem to work on US keyboards, only German who have the AltGr key (which no US keyboard I"ve seen has). So it tends to give an unfair advantage to the German players.Setherioth wrote:As for an illegal macro, i don't think it is as you still have to be there to push the key, it's just more a shortcut. A macro is something you could leave working and then you could just go away, this is just basically an alternate set of controls for the game which you might find easier to use.
Everyone agree?
This is very very odd indeed. US keyboards seem tobe the only ones who do not have this key.
I know french, german, swedish, danish, english, dutch, spanish and italian keyboards have this button, regardless of the maker.
I think it is because we use more buttons that are possible to make on the keyboard with simply 2 options per key. thats why we have Ctrl-Alt keys to for example make Euro, pound and dollar signs. And incidently also why we have the alt-gr key so we can do it in dos.
This is an interesting thing though, that it does not figure in US keyboards... worth a bit of investigative research.
I know french, german, swedish, danish, english, dutch, spanish and italian keyboards have this button, regardless of the maker.
I think it is because we use more buttons that are possible to make on the keyboard with simply 2 options per key. thats why we have Ctrl-Alt keys to for example make Euro, pound and dollar signs. And incidently also why we have the alt-gr key so we can do it in dos.
This is an interesting thing though, that it does not figure in US keyboards... worth a bit of investigative research.
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