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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=nop|note=Used to bind a keyboard key or button to do nothing.}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=nop|note=Used to bind a keyboard key or button to do nothing.}} | ||
A "no operation" command, or "nop" command, is necessary to make a key do nothing because of the way the keybinding system works. Nearly all keyboard keys start with a default keybinding | A "no operation" command, or "nop" command, is necessary to make a key do nothing because of the way the keybinding system works. Nearly all keyboard keys start with a default keybinding that can not be deleted or overwritten. The {{slashcommand|unbind}} command merely resets the key to its default keybinding. So if a player wishes for a key (that has a default bind on it) to do nothing, they must bind a custom keybind onto that key using a slash command that does nothing... {{slashcommand|nop}}. | ||
* "Nop" is an abbreviation for "no operation" | * "Nop" is an abbreviation for "no operation" |
Latest revision as of 00:13, 26 October 2024
Slash Command
/nop
Used to bind a keyboard key or button to do nothing.
A "no operation" command, or "nop" command, is necessary to make a key do nothing because of the way the keybinding system works. Nearly all keyboard keys start with a default keybinding that can not be deleted or overwritten. The /unbind command merely resets the key to its default keybinding. So if a player wishes for a key (that has a default bind on it) to do nothing, they must bind a custom keybind onto that key using a slash command that does nothing... /nop.
- "Nop" is an abbreviation for "no operation"
- Instead of /nop, some players bind a key to double quotes ("") or double quotes with a space in-between (" "). However, according to the devs binding /nop to a key is the preferred method to make a key do nothing as it has zero chance to generate errors.
Example
/bind H nop