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Post by Flamenco on Nov 19, 2008 14:30:45 GMT -5
I can't seem to find out how to set up my buttons to be Right Click self cast. I'm a healer and tend to use my mouse a lot for actions. I love the look of Lunarsphere, the configurability and just everything about it so far. I just cannot make a full switch to it unless I can set up my heals and buffs to be Right Click self cast buttons. I suspect it's pretty easy and I'm just missing something. Note: I'm super evil and double posted!! I tried to see if I could delete that previous post in the "Manual" section but couldn't Sorry! It just seemed as if this is the proper place to post my question. Double Note: As soon as I get my ui up and running properly I'll toss a screenshot in the UI section. I'm hoping for something super minimal with a lil artistic flair via kgPanels. Something victorian and priesty!
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Post by Moongaze on Nov 19, 2008 15:11:46 GMT -5
No worries, I deleted your other post and will respond to this one =) Good news and bad news. The bad news is that there is no global setting to make this work for all buttons. You can alt-click to self-cast, since that is built into the blizzard UI and LS tries to mimic it ... but that's the only global "self-cast" feature LS has. The good news is that you can do this with LS, on a per-button basis. To set your buttons up for right-click self cast, you will need to set the right click action of a button to "spell/item/macro [self-cast]" and assign the spell to the right click. The only drawback to this is that the tooltip will display two tooltips for the same spell. To do this: 1) Turn on "Edit Button" mode (either CTRL-Left click the sphere to bring out the dropdown menu and turn it on there, or CTRL-Right click the sphere to bring up the LS settings window and turn it on from the "Sphere" tab) 2) Now, with "Edit Button" mode on, click each button you want to edit. This will bring up the Button Settings window for that button, where you can make a LOT of modifications to how the button works. 3) For what you want, click the dropdown list next to the right-click icon to bring up the actions to assign for the right-click. Select "Spell/Item/Macro [Self-cast]" from the list. Now, drag your spell you want for the self cast over to the assignment box for that button. 4) Save the button. 5) Repeat for all other spells you want to have self-cast on. When you assign spells onto the button itself (not via the button settings window) by using the drag-and-drop feature (like the normal blizzard action button setup style), they will be automatically assigned the action "Spell/Item/Macro." However, if the button type is "Spell/Item/Macro [self-cast]" or "Spell/Item/Macro [focus-cast]" ... it will keep that button type and assign the new action to it. The odds that I'll add the ability for self-cast or focus-cast on the right-click, as a global setting that affects all buttons and clones the left-click action for it automatically, if there is not already a right-click action assigned, is a little slim... but I could add that to my list in the future to make some setup a little easier and to avoid having two tooltip entries appear. For now, this is all I got to help you out If you like to have the mouse over the button all the time and don't want to see the tooltips, or would only like to see it for a few seconds, you can turn off LS tooltips in the Tooltip tab of the LS settings window, or you can turn on tooltip fading (forgot if it's in the Tooltip tab or somewhere else, like Debug) which will fade the tooltip away and only show it when you enter a new button with your mouse, and then fade it again. Hope this helps
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