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Thread: simple macroing question
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eleghost
Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:22 pm
#1
So far Ive gotten all my macros from other people. Now I need to make my own macros. Im starting creature handling and I need a quick macro to train pets.
What happens is after selecting a pet I have to highlight option 5 from the radial menu, then select which command from the submenu I want to train, ie "Attack". Then I have to say in spacial the word I want to use for that command. I want to make a macro for each command so I only need to press one button to teach a command.
What happens is after selecting a pet I have to highlight option 5 from the radial menu, then select which command from the submenu I want to train, ie "Attack". Then I have to say in spacial the word I want to use for that command. I want to make a macro for each command so I only need to press one button to teach a command.
Glimmung
Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:31 pm
#3
eleghost wrote:
So can anyone help me with these macros?
Unfortunately, there are no macros for training commands in CH. The closest thing to a macro you can use is to just macro "/say command" to take out the annoying part of typing in your commands into spacial. You have to use the radial to select what to train though. There is no "/trainpet attack" sort of macro command. It's a bit annoying but if you are training creatures for xp then it doesn't matter if you use the same word for all of the commands you train. Good luck!
Glimmung
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eleghost
Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:33 pm
#4
I was sure there was some command to select a menu option, something like /menuOption5 or something. Nothing like that?
sciguyCO
Fri Jan 28, 2005 2:33 pm
#5
There is a command to pick a radial menu (although I don't remember it off the top of my head). The problem is that the CH training commands are in a sub-menu off of the "Train" menu item, so you can't get to those other options with the radial pick command.
I've got macros for my pet commands (so I can control them with hotkeys), which makes the command giving easy, but you still have to manually select the action to train.
Redondo
Fri Jan 28, 2005 3:02 pm
#6
and you can use /tellpet to train as well. I had different commands hot keyed like /tellpet Group, /tellpet Attack, /tellpet Store. It basically just saves you having to type it over if they dont get it the first time. Plus using tellpet reduces spam if you are in a busy area. Of course with the general lack of CHs these days you dont really here people complaining about people training pets like they used to.
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