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The standard way to use them is by using the number keys above qwer but you could also bind new keys to use active items like zxcvbn if you wanted to (just an example, of course).
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Yes you can activate them using the numbers above qwer like B-Wong said. They are in order of your items. For example, you activate the item in the first spot of your items by pressing one. I find it best to move the active item to the spot you find easiest to activate.
Haikus are easy
But sometimes they don't make sense Refrigerator |
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I set up the #1 slot to be assigned to my side mouse button, then I just move my activate-able item into the 1st slot.
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Bows down to mike and his macro idea.
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MikeB wrote:
I set up the #1 slot to be assigned to my side mouse button, then I just move my activate-able item into the 1st slot. Interesting. May have to try that one of these days. |
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ill try this out
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I hotkey to T. Some people use the key for smart/self cast, but I usually use it for item actives.
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If you can make one, how to do so? I would probably get Active Items more if I didn't feel gimped trying to get to them mid-fight.