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matti95 03-12-12 07:40 AM

Changing hide hud button
 
Hi :salute:
Where do I change the hide/show hud button? I can't find it in data/ cfg/ commands_en :down:

Gargamel 03-12-12 08:49 AM

There's a HUD?

matti95 03-12-12 09:48 AM

:yep:

Sailor Steve 03-12-12 10:32 AM

NumPad Del key. Make sure NumLock is on first.

Mittelwaechter 03-12-12 10:58 AM

The key is hardcoded - iirc.
Did some research a few years ago and couldn't find a solution for my old laptop.

Don't call it HUD - call it GUI.

matti95 03-12-12 11:37 AM

Okey, Then I need to buy an external numpad for my laptop.
In game when you press f1 to take up the key list it says hide/show HUD :O:

matti95 03-12-12 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by matti95 (Post 1854070)
Okey, Then I need to buy an external numpad for my laptop.
In game when you press f1 to take up the key list it says hide/show HUD :O:

You are right It stands interface, but in sh5 it stands hud :)

Luno 03-12-12 12:19 PM

If you have a laptop, you should have an Fn key with the Numpad Delete key mixed in with the period key. There is also a program out there which allows you to change key bindings (I personally got rid of the nasty "Enter fires a torpedo") so you can pick something more accessible.

Mittelwaechter 03-12-12 01:37 PM

You can use your existing laptop num pad to toggle the interface on/off.

FN+F11 (or a marked key close to F11) will switch the orange keys to their alternate num pad function, often especially marked in blue colour or sometimes at the front side of the keys themself.

One of the blue squared keys will toggle the interface on/off - can't remember which one it was.

http://www.abload.de/img/800px-laptop_tastaturrae27.jpg

Sailor Steve 03-12-12 04:59 PM

Oops. I misunderstood. :oops:

I just looked and can't find that one either. I've never looked for it before as I only have a desktop and never needed to change it.

Sorry.

matti95 03-13-12 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mittelwaechter (Post 1854132)
You can use your existing laptop num pad to toggle the interface on/off.

FN+F11 (or a marked key close to F11) will switch the orange keys to their alternate num pad function, often especially marked in blue colour or sometimes at the front side of the keys themself.

One of the blue squared keys will toggle the interface on/off - can't remember which one it was.

http://www.abload.de/img/800px-laptop_tastaturrae27.jpg

The bad thing is that I can't do this on my computer :down:

Mittelwaechter 03-13-12 02:43 PM

Why?

What laptop do you run? Do you have a special keyboard?

Or is it something like this?
http://www.abload.de/img/vtechkinderlaptopvplxg.jpg

:D

matti95 03-14-12 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mittelwaechter (Post 1854677)
Why?

What laptop do you run? Do you have a special keyboard?

Or is it something like this?
http://www.abload.de/img/vtechkinderlaptopvplxg.jpg

:D

Haha! no but a hp pavilion g6 :O:

Mittelwaechter 03-14-12 01:56 PM

Ah - quite close. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/images/smilies/10.gif

Well - I guess we all learned to our cost occasionally.
At least this laptop was not too expensive.

http://www.abload.de/img/bb6f18e79f8rjjg.jpg

This is a strange keyboard to my eyes, never seen it before.
Not sure if a USB num pad will do the trick with this laptop model. Try to verify before your investment.

EDIT: you may want to try this first:
http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/X...tonControl.htm

It's a special driver for your mouse and capable to simulate keystrokes.
You could create a second layer activated with i.e. ALT and hit a mouse key to send the DEL key stroke of the num pad to SH3 toggling the interface on/off.

matti95 03-14-12 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mittelwaechter (Post 1855151)
Ah - quite close. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/images/smilies/10.gif

Well - I guess we all learned to our cost occasionally.
At least this laptop was not too expensive.

http://www.abload.de/img/bb6f18e79f8rjjg.jpg

This is a strange keyboard to my eyes, never seen it before.
Not sure if a USB num pad will do the trick with this laptop model. Try to verify before your investment.

EDIT: you may want to try this first:
http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/X...tonControl.htm

It's a special driver for your mouse and capable to simulate keystrokes.
You could create a second layer activated with i.e. ALT and hit a mouse key to send the DEL key stroke of the num pad to SH3 toggling the interface on/off.

It's pretty dumb that they make computer without numpad :nope:
Im gonna try that program in the link you sent me :)


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