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Post by C. Vercetti on Aug 27, 2004 17:26:28 GMT
OK - This is more of a Neverwinter engine question than an island specific question.
Does anyone know how to diable the confirmation when you are buying supplies from a merchant (ie. left-click to buy an item and a window pops up for confirming your purchase). I know you can right-click on the item and choose buy from the radial menu, but that gets to be a pain when you need to purchase 40 or 50 smoothing knives or the like. Seems like there should be an ini setting to disable this prompt, but I can not find one. Any fellow Fredian know of a solution?
"You have my thanks." - Canderous Vercetti
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Post by C. Vercetti on Sept 14, 2004 12:56:06 GMT
This question occurred to me after posting earlier:
Is there a way to confirm the purchase using a keyboard only command (no mouse involvement)?
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Post by Silentus on Sept 14, 2004 13:15:45 GMT
Hehe, Yeah, I think so... Ime pretty sure Ive been doing it for so long that I cant recal for sure. I believe I do the following (but test it cuz I really cant remember the last key I hit.
rght click item keypad 6 (buy on radial menu)
If Im remembering right, the right click/buy doesnt require a confimation (unlike the left click method). The only annoying down side is that if the item being purchased is near the edge or top ofthe screen, your cursor gets moved, so you have to move back to re-right click on it the next time. Its something like that. Ill try to remember to confirm that process next time Im on - but thats the best method Ive found.
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Post by Phoenix on Sept 14, 2004 14:51:26 GMT
I use right-click, buy... If right click-6 works, that would be better. Fortunaly there aren't that many items you have to buy this way. I'm thinking gems for arrows would be the worse. At least salt/wood/oil/acid stack.
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Post by C. Vercetti on Sept 14, 2004 17:17:14 GMT
I thought fletching and bowyering were going to give me Carpal Tunel Syndrome It can also take a while to buy blank scrolls. Bioware making blank scrolls non-stackable - that is just plain wrong.
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Post by Earil (b_r80) on Sept 22, 2004 12:38:47 GMT
yeh blanks should stack
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Post by addicted2rpg on Sept 22, 2004 19:59:41 GMT
Hmm, that is new. I just left-drag the item out of the shop's inventory into my inventory.
No confirmation menu for me.
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Post by Earil (b_r80) on Sept 23, 2004 12:26:32 GMT
hmm nice draging hmm lots of ways
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Post by Phoenix on Sept 23, 2004 14:01:16 GMT
darn, I meant to write back in this thread... grr.
Right-click and 6 from the number pad works. The number pad will operate any radial menu popups.
This is by FAR the fastest way of mass purchasing.
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Post by Earil (b_r80) on Sept 24, 2004 12:24:56 GMT
also the other radials are weird on the keypad ... 8 top 9 topright 6 left ... so on so forthe and 5 is to cancel i guess
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Post by Silentus on Sept 24, 2004 14:40:17 GMT
Kinda thought that was well known, but if you didnt realize that then this might be of interest to you:
Using varients on that mehod is how most people use thier voices. Its much faster to type 076 on the keypad than to right click on your character, click in the upper left and then the center right just to say hello. Or 073 to laugh, or 074 for goodbye, etc... As you likely have deduced, 0 brings up the radial menu, then you just hit the position on the keybad that corresponds with which octile is desired on the radial menu. Very handy if you like to use your voice and/or emotes.
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Post by Earil (b_r80) on Sept 24, 2004 23:34:16 GMT
you know it is kind off funny how that bioware put in alll them shortcut keys and about 89% that play dont use them for the 11% left they use them most of the time a bit wast of time adding 60 shortcuts to things and not many people use them well i think everyone someday should look at the keyboard and say to themselves well time to see what all these buttons can do and what they have for shortcuts oh yeh and i think o if the option menu so becareful
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