Difference between revisions of "Category:Console Functions"

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==Notes==
==Notes==
*You can scroll the console output by using the [Page Up] and [Page Down] keys. The console is invoked by pressing the "~" key.
*The console is invoked by pressing the "~" key. This is the key below "Esc", to the left of the "1" key. Different keyboard configurations may have different symbols on that key.
*You can scroll the console output by using the [Page Up] and [Page Down] keys.  
*Batch files can be used for console commands by creating a basic .txt file containing the commands you want to call in-game. Save this file in your main Oblivion directory with a meaningful name and when in-game bring up the console and type "Bat filename.txt" to call the commands. Especially useful for playtesting mods when toggling functions on or off rather than inputting the console commands one at a time.
*Batch files can be used for console commands by creating a basic .txt file containing the commands you want to call in-game. Save this file in your main Oblivion directory with a meaningful name and when in-game bring up the console and type "Bat filename.txt" to call the commands. Especially useful for playtesting mods when toggling functions on or off rather than inputting the console commands one at a time.


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