![]() ![]() When you need to pause, let go of the left mouse button, keep the right one held down, and skate your mouse to the left or right to turn. If you need to run forward, then figure out which way to go next, and need to pause, hold down the right mouse button, click and hold the left mouse button, and go. If you hold your right mouse button down, then click and hold your left mouse button, you will move forward.Running and turning, with frequent pauses.If you are in a situation where you are constantly running, and need to turn, just click your middle mouse button or scroll wheel (assuming you have bound it to the autorun function as described above) You will move forward, and, by skating your mouse to either the left or right, can control which way is forward.Running and turning in a constant movement.If you find yourself using a much bigger area for your mouse than you normally do, set your mouse sensitivity higher in the game options.You can combine this with moving forward/backward with the W + A keys, which means your left hand is always in the position to press CTRL/ALT/SHIFT. For example, a rogue can bind Sinister Strike to "wheel scroll up", Kick to "CTRL + wheel scroll up" etc etc. Using the ALT, CRTL en SHIFT keys (and combinations like CTRL+ALT), you can bind tons of abilities to your mouse buttons. This is useful for actions that need to be used quickly such as the rogue 'kick' ability to interrupt spells or the paladin 'hammer of justice' ability. Actions set to these bars can be bound to the three mouse wheel buttons in the key bindings menu. In the 'interface options' menu one can set extra action bars to show: bottom left, bottom right, top left, top right. The mouse wheel can actually serve as three actions: Wheel press, wheel scroll down, and wheel scroll up, which can all be bound to separate actions. Alternately, the mouse wheel can be bound to other functions for quick access.From then on, when you click your middle button, it will start your character to autorun, and you can click it again to have your character stop. Find the one that says "Toggle autorun." Click on the Key 1 button, then click your scroll wheel, then click "Okay." This will bind autorun to that button, so you don't have to use your keyboard to autorun and stop. The first section of the Key Bindings is Movement. To do this, hit escape to get to the Options menu, then click on Key Bindings. The best option is to set the middle mouse button to autorun. Holding down both the right and left mouse buttons has the same effect, so if your mouse just has two buttons, you can hold them both down and the same time to move forward. This is useful to be able to look around and behind you while you are running. This does not turn the character, but instead turns the camera angle you are viewing your character and her environment from. Do the same thing: hold the left mouse button down, and skate the mouse left or right.However, as you practice, you'll find yourself doing this less, or with shorter and quicker movements, and will use less of an area with your mouse. At first, you may have to skate the mouse, then pick it up and move it back to the original position, then skate it again. If you skate the mouse to the left, it will have the effect of holding down the left arrow key. This has the same effect of holding down your right arrow key, although it will change the camera angle as well if the mouse is moved up and down (which is normal for any human). First of all, hold down your right mouse key, and move, or "skate" the mouse to the right.Tips, Tricks and Other Awesome Random Info.It is also written with the assumption that the user is right-handed. Tips for using other types of mice will hopefully be included by players who have other types of mice. It is written with the basic three button type mouse in mind, the type with two buttons and the center scroll wheel. Even if you are just in your home town walking around, unless you are in danger of falling, keep your mouse hand off the keyboard, (unless you are chatting of course). In order to really learn this method, the best advice is to keep your right hand off the arrow keys. ![]() This guide is being written by someone who has only used the keyboard to turn, and has not ever played any First Person Shooter games. This is also especially helpful when swimming, or while in flight on a flying mount. It is also agreed by most long-term players that mouse turning is superior to keyboard turning in most fights in general. This guide is meant to aid people who use their keyboard arrow keys to turn in the game, since it has been noted all over the internet that mouse turning is more effective than using the keyboard, especially in PvP. ![]()
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