Quote from: Neon$lash on August 10, 2012, 23:33how to keybind?
keybinder is a more accurate alternative besides with the keybinder you can do anything else with it. even tho this wouldn't be bad i'm neutral
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Neon$lash on August 10, 2012, 23:33how to keybind?
keybinder is a more accurate alternative besides with the keybinder you can do anything else with it. even tho this wouldn't be bad i'm neutral
Quote from: John_Freeman on August 02, 2012, 23:32i agree. i will suggest this
While I do think this is some what of a good idea, I would much rather have an "auto" option, this setting would automatically turn on the lights on and off depending on time and weather.
example, say its 12:00 suns out, bright in ls but raining in sf
lights would be off in ls, but when you hit sf, lights would turn on.
Quote from: Fizz on July 29, 2012, 09:07what will i actually type in the textbox to create a shortcut key?
Here You can see how to use a keybinder:
Here's the download link for one:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tt5omm55ani
Quote from: Dan_Nobleman on July 29, 2012, 07:49i did it but it didn't work :|
You can create a shortcut by using a keybinder such as Chaos SAMP Keybinder, then all you have to do is launch the program, and have the first field ticked off, and have in the text box:
t/lights~
You can assign it to any button, and there you go, shortcut for lights. Bam.