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Old 11-17-09, 12:49 AM   #1
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Trigger Maru Overhauled's (TMO) key bindings are similar to SH3's, so the link posted by Rockin Robbins would probably help.
TMO's keyboard layout is basically meant to make it easier for one coming to SH4 from SH3. Originally, it was meant to make it easier for me to make the conversion, and i never bothered to change the layout back to SH4's. Very hard to relearn hotkeys after a few years of mashing the same keyboard shortcuts. Anyone coming from SH3 into SH4 will pick up on the keyboard layout right away.
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I think the SH3/TMO keyboard layouts make much more sense than SH4's. Why did SH4 remove one-key access to the attack map? We had whole modding crews that didn't appreciate what the attack map was and why it was important and what real function on an American submarine it replicated. They nerfed the whole thing! And it was caused by the removal of easy attack map access in the SH4 keyboard layout.

And that's only the beginning. For people who like to work by keyboard command instead of button bars, I think the SH3/TMO keyboard layout is much superior.
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