Tray labels (Slash Command)
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Slash Command
/tray_labels [0-2]
Enable Power Tray Labels.
- Options:
- 0 = None
- 1 = Key Binding
- 2 = Slot Number
- /tray_labels changes the tiny little numbers/labels below and to the left of the Power Slots in the Power Trays.
- Option 2, Key Binding, labels the Power Slots with their corresponding default key bindings. The Primary tray power slots default to 1 through 0 (i.e. 1 to 10) to execute the power in that slot. The Secondary tray power slots default to A+1 to A+0 (Alt+1 to Alt+0), and the Tertiary tray power slots default to S+1 to S+0 (Shift+1 to Shift+0). Prior to Issue 27 Page 7, the default key bindings for the Primary and Secondary trays were the same, but the Tertiary tray power slots were activated using CTRL+.
- When the Key Binding option is enabled, no labels (not even numbers) appear on the additional (+) Floating Tray Slots unless those Power Slots are bound to a keyboard key. A Power Slot bound to a mouse button will not have any label.
- This command alters the Power Tray Labels option in Options--> Windows tab--> Powers section.
Example
/tray_labels 2
Also