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Question Keyboard Shortcuts

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Hello,

I searched the Wiki and the FAQs but I can't find a list of VaM built-in keyboard shortcuts. For instance when I press "T" it shows all the targets. I know there's more keyboard shortcuts.

Maybe my terminology is incorrect when I search and is why I can find the list of shortcuts.

Can someone provide a link?

Thank you.
 
There is a shortcut for movement that I use instead of wasting battery in my VR controlers to go long distances
W = Forward
S = Backward
D = Right
A = Left
Z = Up
X = Down
SHIFT+LETTER = FASTER Movement
F1 = Toggle / Hide UI

I'm sure others can add to this
 
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Most shortcuts are shown in the UI in VAM = (T), (M), etc

Hmm, I don't see (M). I'm on version 1.22.0.3

Thanks for the reply but a comprehensive official list would be super helpful if anyone knows.

Thanks.
 
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Found it:
 
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Found it:

Awesome, thank you!
 
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Don't forget to add your own shortcuts for things using Acid's Keybindings plugin. For example I mapped selecting the various bodyparts of a Person to my Numpad. Like selecting head, chest, hip, hands or feet of the last person atom you interacted with.
 
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The "Select Character Control" keybindings makes a lot of sense, but now I'm worried that it will become ingrained in my mind forever and I will always think of the numpad as body parts 😅
 
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Don't forget to add your own shortcuts for things using Acid's Keybindings plugin. For example I mapped selecting the various bodyparts of a Person to my Numpad. Like selecting head, chest, hip, hands or feet of the last person atom you interacted with.

I've known about Acid's Keybindings for a long time but only recently started using it. I've been so used to doing things the "hard way" that it was something I was putting off trying. Glad I finally took the plunge, it really helps with his other plugin Timeline. Oh, and I didn't know you shared your Keybindings profile, I'll definitely be trying that.

Great idea about the body parts, thanks for the tip!
 
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