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[[bind]] is a console command that lets you bind a function to a key. The basic set up of using [[bind]] is <code>bind "key" "function"</code>
This is a [[console command]] that lets you bind other console commands to a key. The basic syntax for bind is: <code>bind "key" "function"</code>
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'''Example''': if you wanted to make the key '''H''' say in chat ''hi'' you would type in console: <code>bind "h" "say hi"</code>
'''Example:''' If you wanted to make the '''H''' key say ''"Hello."'' in chat, you would type in console: <code>bind "h" "say Hello."</code>


Quotation marks around strings are not always required, but should be used to ensure that special characters, such as spaces and semicolons, are not misinterpreted.
Quotation marks around strings are not always required, but should be used to ensure that special characters, such as spaces and semicolons, are not misinterpreted.
[[Category:Console Commands]]
[[Category:Console Commands]]

Revision as of 23:10, 21 December 2005

This is a console command that lets you bind other console commands to a key. The basic syntax for bind is: bind "key" "function"


Example: If you wanted to make the H key say "Hello." in chat, you would type in console: bind "h" "say Hello."

Quotation marks around strings are not always required, but should be used to ensure that special characters, such as spaces and semicolons, are not misinterpreted.