Hi People,
I just discovered the estimated cost button (ie. holding down Shift), is
there some master list of Short-Cut keys?
Thanks,
Steve
Ahhh.. Short Cut Keys
Re: Ahhh.. Short Cut Keys
Steve Patane wrote on Mon, 12 Apr 2004 00:28:21 +1000:
other way...
In plain TTD, you have the following keys:
c = center screen at mouse cursor
z = center and zoom
ctrl-c (windows: alt-f4) = quit
delete (windows: backspace) = close all windows
insert = click mouse
cursor keys = scroll, faster with shift
F1 to F12 chooses the first 12 menu entries, counted from the left
Shift-F1 to F12 chooses the next set
1, 2, 3, 4 = select current rail piece
Esc = abort building mode
If you have TTDPatch, you get additional shortcuts, depending on how
you've configured them. See http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-
index.php?page=MoreHotkeys
Hope that helps
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Shift isn't really a short cut key, because you can't get that info anyHi People,
I just discovered the estimated cost button (ie. holding down Shift), is
there some master list of Short-Cut keys?
other way...
In plain TTD, you have the following keys:
c = center screen at mouse cursor
z = center and zoom
ctrl-c (windows: alt-f4) = quit
delete (windows: backspace) = close all windows
insert = click mouse
cursor keys = scroll, faster with shift
F1 to F12 chooses the first 12 menu entries, counted from the left
Shift-F1 to F12 chooses the next set
1, 2, 3, 4 = select current rail piece
Esc = abort building mode
If you have TTDPatch, you get additional shortcuts, depending on how
you've configured them. See http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-
index.php?page=MoreHotkeys
Hope that helps
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Re: Ahhh.. Short Cut Keys
Josef Drexler wrote:
In addition, in DOS you can hold Alt and use the arrow-keys to move the
mouse cursor, and press Insert to click the mouse.
Also, F1 to F12 maps to the main toolbar buttons, although you can't
access other items than the default one, on those which have submenus.
I think there might be some more, which I have forgotten.
/Niels (jfs)
Ctrl+Alt+Del will also work in pure DOS.In plain TTD, you have the following keys:
ctrl-c (windows: alt-f4) = quit
In addition, in DOS you can hold Alt and use the arrow-keys to move the
mouse cursor, and press Insert to click the mouse.
Also, F1 to F12 maps to the main toolbar buttons, although you can't
access other items than the default one, on those which have submenus.
I think there might be some more, which I have forgotten.
/Niels (jfs)
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