
NOTE: Be sure to print it in "landscape" instead of "portrait", or you will not print the entire table. It has places for you to write in the hotkey assignments you have. (*)īelow is a template that you can print, cut-out and place above your keyboard as a quick reference. Start or to stop an attack to a monster or character. Start or to stop an attack to a monster or character You will only move one stacked item at a time 'Look' at any item, object, monster, NPC or characterĬhange the direction your character is facing 'Use' or 'Open' any item, container or object (*) 'Use' or 'Open' any item, container or object Switch to fullscreen mode or back to windowed mode Hide the names and the status bars of the creatures on the game window Log out and switch to another character of your accountĪssign texts, spells or actions to hotkeys Switch the automap to a higher or lower floor Show current framerate (frames per second) and ping Open the Help Channel to get help by experienced players See also: Chat Commands Help and Report Functions Ctrl+ H Show server messages in the current channel Move the text cursor left/right, allowing you to add or remove text at a different position If there is text in the console when this is initially used, an entry will be added to the list but the text will not be sent, so you can recover what was in the text field by pressing ⇧ Shift+ ↓ Paste a copy of the text from the clipboard into the field of focus.īrowse through the recently sent text. Note³: Some hotkeys are affected by client settings, for example using Ctrl to drag stacks.Ĭopy the selected text into the system clipboardĬut the selected text and put it into the system clipboard. Note²: Almost all of these shortcuts can be changed, if it's not working like this for you check your settings. Note: Shortcuts with a (*) are not shown in the official manual. from Avalanche Rune to Great Fireball Rune), you can do it quickly without opening any dialog in your screen. Then, if you need to quickly switch a hotkey (e.g.

, F12) are the primary hotkeys, the secondary hotkeys are activated with ⇧ Shift followed by the function keys, and the tertiary hotkeys are activated with Ctrl followed by the function keys. On the Tibia 10 client players can set up to 36 hotkeys. Every hotkey set has two modes, depending if you have Chat On or Chat Off. Similar to the feature originally introduced in the Flash Client, on Tibia 11 it's also possible to create hotkey presets. Differently from Tibia 10, on Tibia 11 you can set many more combinations of keys as hotkeys, as well as change client hotkeys (e.g. One of the main improvements of the Tibia 11 client was improved control over the hotkeys.
