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G 13 key bindings displayed on Action bar
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02-26-2009 08:07 AM - edited 02-26-2009 08:11 AM
I just recently bought a g13 game pad and for the most part have it set up. The only thing that I would like to accomplish but haven’t been able to, is display the g key binding on the action bar rather than the keyboard key.
I do use dominos as an action bar add-on
For example, on action bar slot 1 is hunter's mark. and I have that mapped to g1
The action bar has a 1 in the right to correspond with key stroke 1 on the keyboard.
Is there any where to enable/change to show g1 rather than 1. The reason I am looking for this is the g4 key is taken up for forward movement which offsets all of the numbers following.
Sometimes as a reminder I look down at the action bar and it through me off as g5 is actually hot bar (action bar 4). It would also be a good reminder for other spells as well.
Does anyone know how to configure within in the Logitech software, wow, or add-on that will display the mapped g keys on the action bar icons rather than the regular keyboard map?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Re: G 13 key bindings displayed on Action bar
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02-26-2009 04:59 PM
Try making a macro in World of Warcraft for each of your spells. Name each of the macros G1 - G* corosponding to the key on the G13 that it is bound to.
When you put macros in the actionbar it shows the macro name instead of the standard 1-12.
If you need help making the macros in the game, follow these steps.
1) Hit Esc and click Macros (or just type /m)
2) Click the New Macro button. Name the new macro G* for whicher G key you will use to acrivate it. Choose the ? icon.
3) In the macro text box, type /cast Spell (replace with the name of the spell)
4) Drag the macro into your action bar.
Check out Cogwheel's Macro Guide for a full guide on how to make a macro
