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America's Army => General Chat => Topic started by: Mr_Gunman-GB on Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 13:28:25 PM
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Hi all,
I'm trying to find out how to bind Commo Commands to a key i.e. 'Hooah' 'Enemy Spotted!' Etc..
I have found this site from Google;
http://manual.americasarmy.com/index.php/What_console_commands_can_I_use_in_America%27s_Army%3F#7._Binding_Keysnding_Keys
but I don't know how put this info into the User.ini. Please Help! I'm a bit of a 'Noobie' at that sort of thing :P
I want my 'Hooah' Button back :up:
Thanks,
Gunni
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user.ini:
H=CommoShout | Commosendmessage 18 ; Hoah
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As easy as that.. Thanks Pit ^^
& thanks for the quick reply, too :D
Regards,
Gunni
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M=CallMedic | onrelease CommoShout | Commosendmessage 32 ; medic
H=CommoShout | Commosendmessage 18 ; hooah
I=CommoWhisper | Commosendmessage 28 ; Psst
Q=LeanLeft | commandcivilian GetDown ; getdown
E=LeanRight | commandcivilian GetDown ; getdown
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KeyOps Key Bind Utility
Description:
KeyOps was developed by a clan in the America's Army community, the Surgical Strike Team. (SST) created KeyOps to aid players in successful communication amongst team mates. It has a few functions that will help players to easily configure their controls and take advantage of all the communication commands available in the America's Army game. It displays all the keys that already have an action in a certain colour and those keys without an action are a different colour. This will benefit those users that are looking for a spare key to add a new bind. KeyOps has a very big future, at the moment, it is very small and simple. (SST) is looking to expand its functionality in the future and hopefully all will enjoy it. Happy Bindings!
http://americasarmy.filefront.com/file/KeyOps_Key_Bind_Utility;29753
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i tried to put the hooah command in User.ini but after finishing i try to save the file and it say acces denied can someone help me
by the way can i just replace the user.ini of 2.8.5 instead of the 2.5 version?
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problem fixed was due to win& UAC are turned on
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File not found when trying to download Keyops from filefront.
I found a copy of version 1.1.1 from some clan site and is now hosted here : http://teamfod.com/files/KeyOps.zip
Virus Total:
Normalized URL: http://teamfod.com/files/KeyOps.zip
Detection ratio: 0 / 31
Analysis date: 2012-11-08 18:23:15 UTC ( 2 minutes ago )
File scan: Go to downloaded file analysis in VirusTotal (https://www.virustotal.com/url/3c0d18760c264c302078dfe3b8745375b809ae82cab407605159d2563334c101/analysis/)
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In the past, on AA 2.5, key ops worked well. But now, with 2.5 Assist, I don't know where to put the .ini file.
In which folder is America's Army 2.5 Assist installed?
Can someone help me with this?
Thank you
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In the past, on AA 2.5, key ops worked well. But now, with 2.5 Assist, I don't know where to put the .ini file.
In which folder is America's Army 2.5 Assist installed?
Can someone help me with this?
Thank you
http://aa25assist.sourceforge.net/Data/readme.txt
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Ok,thanks allot guys.
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ok guys need help,cant bind keys
i tryed with keyops,put path c/program files/usarmy/americasarmy/system/user.ini and its not working
tryed to find path for 2,5 asist with this http://aa25assist.sourceforge.net/Data/readme.txt and cant find it
i have windows xp sp2
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you have to do it over 25assist. there go tab setting, edit user.ini
copy and paste the commands
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You don't have to get to your AA installation to edit your user.ini . Just open Assist, go to Settings and click "Edit User.ini"
It doesn't seem to have a search function, but you can just navigate to the correct area (it shouldn't be hard) and edit your bindings there.
Alternatively you can solve it this way:
The problem probably is that you can't navigate to your XP's Application Data folder, because it's a hidden folder.
You have to make your hidden folders visible to be able to navigate to where Assist stores AA by default. To do so go to http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-see-hidden-files-in-windows/
And under your correct windows (you said XP), do as it tells you to.
Then once there, you have to go to System folder under armyops and there you can find and edit your user.ini for binds.
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the user.ini can only be edited by aa25assist, not directly be editing the file.
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the user.ini can only be edited by aa25assist, not directly be editing the file.
That's incorrect.
The only way I've ever edited it was directly.
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right. i did mean the server.ini.
sorry.