notebene.3190 Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 Let's say I bind Shift+1-5 to the novelties. In fact, we don't have to just say it, that's what I did. :)Now, if I hit Shift+2, it pulls out the torch, because that's what I assigned. If I hit Shift+2 again, it goes away. Same goes for the tonics on Shift+5. Transform; transform back.Shift+1, however, and chairs, doesn't work like that. Once you are on a chair, if you hit Shift+1 (or whatever you bound to that), you are stuck on the chair still. The only way to get off a chair - short of an NPC knocking you off or, I suppose, some other environmental condition, like a tornado ( :astonished: ), is to:Use the equip/unequip novelty, if you have it bound, and the chair you are sitting on is the thing that has 'focus' (if you will)Use the dismount key bindI think Shift+1 should work to put your chair away and get off it, just like every other novelty adheres to it's category keybind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve The Cynic.3217 Posted October 3, 2018 Share Posted October 3, 2018 @notebene.3190 said:Let's say I bind Shift+1-5 to the novelties. In fact, we don't have to just say it, that's what I did. :)Now, if I hit Shift+2, it pulls out the torch, because that's what I assigned. If I hit Shift+2 again, it goes away. Same goes for the tonics on Shift+5. Transform; transform back.Shift+1, however, and chairs, doesn't work like that. Once you are on a chair, if you hit Shift+1 (or whatever you bound to that), you are stuck on the chair still. The only way to get off a chair - short of an NPC knocking you off or, I suppose, some other environmental condition, like a tornado ( :astonished: ), is to:Use the equip/unequip novelty, if you have it bound, and the chair you are sitting on is the thing that has 'focus' (if you will)Use the dismount key bindI think Shift+1 should work to put your chair away and get off it, just like every other novelty adheres to it's category keybind.I would agree, because all the other mounts (chairs are immobile mounts) work like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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