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Keybinds with prefixes other than "Press" fail for Slot 4 and higher
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Description

Game Version number: 1.3.0.130
Modded?: No

Issue Description:

Keybinds do not function as expected for Slots 4 and higher when multiple Slots are bound to the same key with different Prefixes.

I prefer to group my Quick Slot keybinds together so that similar items are all on the same button.

For example, all of my weapons are bound to the "4" key with different modifiers:

  • Slot 1 (Primary Weapon) is bound to "Press 4"
  • Slot 2 (Sling Weapon) is bound to "Hold 4"
  • Slot 3 (Sidearm) is bound to "Double Press 4"

This works exactly as expected for Slots 1-3, but for all other Slots, it does not.

For example, I tried to bind my throwables to "zero" similarly as above:

  • Slot 4 (Frag Grenade) is bound to "Press zero"
  • Slot 5 (Smoke Grenade) is bound to "Double Press Zero" or "Hold zero"

Regardless of the Prefix for Slot 5, only Slot 4 was ever activated; i.e. pressing zero, holding zero, and double-pressing zero all resulted in equipping my frag grenade (Slot 4).

I observed the same behavior when trying to similarly bind all my medical supplies to the "7" key. Only the single-press keybind is activated, regardless of the prefix used for other bindings.

Details

Severity
Minor
Resolution
Open
Reproducibility
Always
Operating System
Windows 10 x64
Category
General
Steps To Reproduce
  1. Load into any mission/scenario as an infantry character.
  2. Pause and open Settings > Controls > Character
  3. Bind Slot 4 to any available key, e.g. zero
  4. Bind Slot 5 to the same key, with a different prefix, e.g. Double Click
  5. Unpause
  6. Press the key assigned to Slot 4. Observe the item in Slot 4 is correctly equipped.
  7. Equip any other item, e.g. Primary Weapon.
  8. Press the prefixed key assigned to Slot 5. Observe the item in Slot 4 is incorrectly equipped.

Event Timeline

grubes created this task.Fri, Apr 4, 4:03 AM
grubes added a comment.Fri, Apr 4, 4:09 AM

Workaround/Fix:

Instead of leaving it as "None", explicitly setting the single-press keybind to the "Single Click" prefix appears to correct the behavior.

Geez changed the task status from New to Awaiting internal Testing.Fri, Apr 4, 12:28 PM