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Define key mappings for screen movement and speed of action #251

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ljramones opened this issue Mar 13, 2021 · 3 comments
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Define key mappings for screen movement and speed of action #251

ljramones opened this issue Mar 13, 2021 · 3 comments
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I built the capability to map keyboard from the keyboard.
I need someone to define what the actions should be.
I also need someone to define the keys for various speeds

@ljramones ljramones added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 13, 2021
@ljramones ljramones added this to the v0.6.8 milestone Mar 13, 2021
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If you played any games like doom, that was how you moved in a game. W for forward, S for back, A and D for sideways.

What I am looking for is how people want to manipulate the image with the keyboard. I built support to capture keystrokes. Now its about defining the keys to use for which actions

@ljramones ljramones modified the milestones: v0.6.8, v0.7.0 Mar 21, 2021
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Can I suggest using::

W - Forward
S - Back
A - Slide/Strafe left.
D - Slide/Strafe left.

Arrow keys and/or Mouse for rotate XYZ.

@ljramones ljramones assigned ljramones and unassigned BoatrightTBC Jan 15, 2022
@ljramones ljramones modified the milestones: v0.7.0, v0.7.2 Jan 15, 2022
@ljramones ljramones modified the milestones: v0.7.2, v0.7.3, who knows when Feb 1, 2022
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