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Korvettenkapitän
![]() Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Toronto
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For those wondering how to edit keys properly here is how you do it: Find Setkeys 1.3, an old SH3 keys editor. Extract this to a folder. Copy your commands.cfg from your SH5 directory and put it in the folder you extracted Setkeys in too. Now rename your commands.cfg to commands_en.cfg. Now this part is tricky, load up Setkeys, it asks for the location of your commands.cfg point it to the Setkeys folder and choose commands_en.cfg. Load up Setkeys program. Now you can change your keys. When done changing keys, save it. After its saved open the commmands_en.cfg and look for your edited commands. Now don't take the whole command as they have changed in SH5, simply take the command key as shown below: So the command looks something like this: [Cmd343] Name=WP_Identify_target Contexts=1 MnID=0x3F130002 Key0=0x49,s,"SHIFT I" Take only this part: Key0=0x49,s,"SHIFT I" Ok now find your original commands.cfg in SH5 directory. Find [Cmd343] and simply add only the key copy to the bottom of the command. These are just simple hex codes for keys and some people may not even need set keys once they see the key structures. But for me Setkeys does the job. Cudos to the original author. In regards, to where to place the stadimeter... You take the 0 horizon line on your scope, align with the waterline and then take the stadimeter line to where ever you believe the range should be taken.
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