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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=backward|note=Move backward.}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=backward|note=Move backward.}} | ||
{{Movement Options}} | |||
* By default, this command is bound to the S key as <code>+backward</code>. | |||
==Examples== | |||
/backward 1 | |||
/+backward | |||
{{Navbox Movement}} | {{Navbox Movement}} |
Revision as of 21:55, 25 July 2022
Overview
Move backward.
The command behaves differently depending on the option that is used:
Option | Behavior |
---|---|
+ | Activates the command while the key or button is pressed, deactivates when the key or button is released. |
++ | Toggles the command on and off with each press of the key or button. |
1 | Activates the command indefinitely, until it is disabled. |
0 | Disables the command. |
- The "+" and "++" options are prefixes that must be placed at the beginning of the command. These options are intended to be used with commands that are bound to keys or mouse buttons.
- The "1" and "0" options must be placed after the command separated by a space or comma.
- By default, this command is bound to the S key as
+backward
.
Examples
/backward 1 /+backward