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imported>DragoonWraith
(solved it (as much as that is possible), so put it in solutions category, as well as the useful code category)
imported>TheImperialDragon
(just an idea)
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I need to know how (and if) I can handle key input via script. I need to have both swords with ranged attacks and guns with night vision, so I need ether an alternate fire or a mode change button... but Oblivion has nether. Is there anyway key input can be handled? --[[User:Bky|Bky]] 06:40, 30 May 2006 (EDT)
I need to know how (and if) I can handle key input via script. I need to have both swords with ranged attacks and guns with night vision, so I need ether an alternate fire or a mode change button... but Oblivion has neither. Is there any way key input can be handled? --[[User:Bky|Bky]] 06:40, 30 May 2006 (EDT)


:[[User:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=3>D</font>ragoon <font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=3>W</font>raith]] [[User_talk:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=2>TALK</font>]] 12:15, 30 May 2006 (EDT): Nope, there's absolutely no way to detect key presses. Luckily for you (sort of), there wasn't in Morrowind, either, and as you might imagine, this was something a lot of people wanted to do. So, your best bet is to detect something you can detect - Sneaking is easiest. Try something like this:
:[[User:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=3>D</font>ragoon <font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=3>W</font>raith]] [[User_talk:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=2>TALK</font>]] 12:15, 30 May 2006 (EDT): Nope, there's absolutely no way to detect key presses. Luckily for you (sort of), there wasn't in Morrowind, either, and as you might imagine, this was something a lot of people wanted to do. So, your best bet is to detect something you can detect - Sneaking is easiest. Try something like this:
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:Basically, "switch" gets increased every time the player hits the Ctrl key (or whatever they have "Sneak" mapped to), and if they hit it four times (I figure no one would hit Sneak four times unless they were deliberately trying to), you activate your code to switch weapon mode or night vision or whatever you're doing.
:Basically, "switch" gets increased every time the player hits the Ctrl key (or whatever they have "Sneak" mapped to), and if they hit it four times (I figure no one would hit Sneak four times unless they were deliberately trying to), you activate your code to switch weapon mode or night vision or whatever you're doing.
::I'm not sure how to do this, or if this is even possible, but maybe with your dual swords idea, you can have right-click set for the left-hand weapon/shield.  Does anybody know?[[User:TheImperialDragon|TheImperialDragon]] 17:20, 30 May 2006 (EDT)


[[Category: Useful Code]]
[[Category: Useful Code]]
[[Category: Solutions]]
[[Category: Solutions]]

Revision as of 16:20, 30 May 2006

I need to know how (and if) I can handle key input via script. I need to have both swords with ranged attacks and guns with night vision, so I need ether an alternate fire or a mode change button... but Oblivion has neither. Is there any way key input can be handled? --Bky 06:40, 30 May 2006 (EDT)

Dragoon Wraith TALK 12:15, 30 May 2006 (EDT): Nope, there's absolutely no way to detect key presses. Luckily for you (sort of), there wasn't in Morrowind, either, and as you might imagine, this was something a lot of people wanted to do. So, your best bet is to detect something you can detect - Sneaking is easiest. Try something like this:
short sneak
short switch
float timer

Begin GameMode

  set timer to ( timer + GetSecondsPassed )
  if ( timer > 2 )
    set timer to 0
    set sneak to 0
  elseif ( player.IsSneaking == 1 ) && ( sneak == 0 )
    set switch to ( switch + 1 )
  elseif ( player.IsSneaking == 0 ) && ( sneak == 1 )
    set switch to ( switch + 1 )
  endif

  if ( player.IsSneaking == 1 )
    set sneak to 1
  else
    set sneak to 0
  endif

  if ( switch == 4 )
    set switch to 0
    ;switch weapon mode
  endif

End
Basically, "switch" gets increased every time the player hits the Ctrl key (or whatever they have "Sneak" mapped to), and if they hit it four times (I figure no one would hit Sneak four times unless they were deliberately trying to), you activate your code to switch weapon mode or night vision or whatever you're doing.
I'm not sure how to do this, or if this is even possible, but maybe with your dual swords idea, you can have right-click set for the left-hand weapon/shield. Does anybody know?TheImperialDragon 17:20, 30 May 2006 (EDT)