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== Slash Command == | == Slash Command == | ||
{{SlashCommandArticle | {{SlashCommandArticle | ||
|command=unbind|options= | |command=unbind|options=keyname|note=Unbinds a bound key (resets it to default).}} | ||
* '''/unbind''' removes a custom key binding and resets the key's action back to its [[Keybind Profiles|default keybind]]. If the default action is not desired, use: <code>/bind <keyname> "{{bindcommand|nop}}"</code> instead. | |||
* '''''Keyname''''' is a key or key combination, such as 'H' and 'LSHIFT+H'. See [[List of Key Names]] for a... list of key names. Chord keys (ALT, SHIFT, CTRL) are the only keys that can be added to create key combinations. You cannot create a key combo of 'NUMPAD1+RBUTTON', but 'SHIFT+RBUTTON' will work. | |||
==Example== | |||
/unbind SHIFT+K | |||
{{Navbox Binds}} | {{Navbox Binds}} | ||
[[Category:Bind Commands]] | |||
[[Category:Slash Commands]] | [[Category:Slash Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 04:47, 15 October 2024
Slash Command
/unbind keyname
Unbinds a bound key (resets it to default).
- /unbind removes a custom key binding and resets the key's action back to its default keybind. If the default action is not desired, use:
/bind <keyname> "nop"
instead. - Keyname is a key or key combination, such as 'H' and 'LSHIFT+H'. See List of Key Names for a... list of key names. Chord keys (ALT, SHIFT, CTRL) are the only keys that can be added to create key combinations. You cannot create a key combo of 'NUMPAD1+RBUTTON', but 'SHIFT+RBUTTON' will work.
Example
/unbind SHIFT+K