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An important aspect is that you need to be able to deselect current order or deselect units.
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An important aspect is that you need to be able to deselect current order or deselect units.
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There exists 2 basic modes of order giving:
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There exists 2 basic modes of order giving:
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1. Context sensitive mouse with no command selected. Right click to give order. Left click to draw selection box and deselect currently selected units.
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1. Context sensitive mouse with no command selected. Right click to give order. Left click to draw selection box and deselect currently selected units.
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2. Command selected. Left click to give order. Right click to deselect order and go back to 1.
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2. Command selected. Left click to give order. Right click to deselect order and go back to 1.
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I
think
it
is
important
that
you
are
able
deselect
a
selected
order.
If
both
mouse
buttons
give
the
order
at
the
same
time
you
will
run
into
problems.
Pressed
nuke
command?
You
better
fire
that
nuke
now.
:P
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I
think
it
is
important
that
you
are
able
to
deselect
a
selected
order.
If
both
mouse
buttons
give
the
order
at
the
same
time
you
will
run
into
problems.
Pressed
nuke
command?
You
better
fire
that
nuke
now.
:P
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Options:
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Options:
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1a. Context sensitive commands are always executed on mouse press. This makes it easier to target moving units with repair and attack commands.
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1a. Context sensitive commands are always executed on mouse press. This makes it easier to target moving units with repair and attack commands.
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Exception:Guard command so that you can draw move line commands ontop of friendly units. The default guard command is pretty useless anyway.
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Exception:Guard command so that you can draw move line commands ontop of friendly units. The default guard command is pretty useless anyway.
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1b. Context sensitive commands are single target if the target under the mouse cursor is the same both at mouse press and mouse release. This gives you the option to draw an area attack, area repair, area reclaim or area resurrect even without hitting a hotkey or clicking on the command menu. However with option 2a I think this is unnecessary.
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1b. Context sensitive commands are single target if the target under the mouse cursor is the same both at mouse press and mouse release. This gives you the option to draw an area attack, area repair, area reclaim or area resurrect even without hitting a hotkey or clicking on the command menu. However with option 2a I think this is unnecessary.
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2a. When a command is selected, with a hotkey or through the command menu, you get single target command if the target is the same both at mouse press and mouse release. If not: you get an area command or a line draw command.
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2a. When a command is selected, with a hotkey or through the command menu, you get single target command if the target is the same both at mouse press and mouse release. If not: you get an area command or a line draw command.
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