About keybindings

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  1. SynchronizedMurders [FoG]

    SynchronizedMurders [FoG] Member

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    Anyone know if its possible to bind voice commands like "No" to a certain button? For I'd like to have the voice command "No" binded to my X key. Reason behind this I wish to spam that voice when someone kills me with dead ringer on, and I'm too slow to do it the normal way.
     
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    It should be "bind x voicemenu 0 7" if I'm correct.
     
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    voicemenu 0 6 (yes)
    voicemenu 0 7 (no)

    I hope you know how to bind.
     
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    Pro tip: Use quotation marks.
     
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    Don't. That why I asked :D So uh...

    "bind x voicemenu 0 7"

    Where should I input this line?
     
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    1. Open the console (You need to enable it first. Goto options -> keyboard -> Advanced... -> check "Enable developer console")
    The Finnish keyboard (You're from Finland, right?) cant open the console with the usual "~" key ("ยง" in the Finnish keyboard), so you have to go to the keyboard tab in options and scroll all the way down until you find "toggle developer console". Change it to whatever you like. I use F2.

    2. Decide what button you want to bind the command to. Here's a list of all bindable keys.

    3. Type in the console: bind <yourbutton> "voicemenu 0 7" (example: bind x "voicemenu 0 7")

    4. You're done.

    I hope this helped ya. Please let me know if there was something you didn't understand.
     
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    Yeah, if you want to get professional, you can make your own .cfg file.
     
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    Love it. Ty guise
     
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