3.0 Buttons: Difference between revisions
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All the buttons are listed below the F-key toggle. Click on a button to configure it. | All the buttons are listed below the F-key toggle. Click on a button to configure it. | ||
====Button | ====Button Configuration==== | ||
* Button Text: This is the label displayed on the button within the client. | * Button Text: This is the label displayed on the button within the client. | ||
* Commands: Here, you specify the command you want to send to the game when the button is activated. You may also input aliases here. | * Commands: Here, you specify the command you want to send to the game when the button is activated. You may also input aliases here. |
Latest revision as of 20:37, 2 July 2023
The 'Buttons' options can be accessed by opening the settings menu. To do this, click on the gear-shaped icon located in the bottom right corner of your Nexus client, then select the 'Buttons' button.
The 'Buttons' option enables you to create buttons in the Nexus client that can be activated either by clicking on them with your mouse or pressing one of the F-Keys at the top of your keyboard.
By default, most Iron Realms games will prefill your buttons with specific commands based on the game and your chosen class or profession in the game world. You can adjust the number of buttons and their respective commands in this menu.
Button Count Slider
You can use this slider to adjust the number of buttons that you want to display or activate in the client. The maximum number of buttons is currently 12.
Enable F-keys
This toggle turns the F-key option on and off.
Button List
All the buttons are listed below the F-key toggle. Click on a button to configure it.
Button Configuration
- Button Text: This is the label displayed on the button within the client.
- Commands: Here, you specify the command you want to send to the game when the button is activated. You may also input aliases here.
- Script: If you want to execute a JavaScript when the button is activated, you can input it here.
- Expand @tar: The Nexus client sets your target in the game to the @tar variable when you press the tab or shift+tab keyboard buttons.
- Restore Defaults: Select this option to reset the button to its game default settings, which are based on your current class or profession in an Iron Realms game.
Important Links
Nexus 3.0 Documentation
The following links describe how to use the Nexus Client.
The Basics
- Nexus Account
- Game Selection
- Character Management
- The Game Client
- Windows and Tabs
- Keys, Gauges, Avatars
- General Functions
Client Settings
- Display Options
- Colors
- Buttons
- Reflex Packages
- Reflexes
- Variables
- Custom Tabs
- Gauges
- Advanced
- Feedback
- Help