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I've been trying Black Dragon for a bit now, and I LOVE how you can change the default Short_cut keys to whatever you want. For example, Instead of double-tap W to sprint, I can just set it to shift to sprint like any normal UI interface. Black Dragon is far from perfect though, you could tell it's made for photo's and drains your computer usage.

I was wondering are there any other viewers that have a keybind change option? So you don't gotta use E to jump, can set that to your space bar.

Or most viewers still only support arrow key movement still?

 

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You can try out Linden Lab's release candidate Key Bind viewer, downloadable from https://releasenotes.secondlife.com/viewer/6.4.12.553437.html . As a release candidate, it is somewhere between beta test phase and full release, so there are still bugs to be resolved.  Still, if you want to give it a field test, it's there for you.  I'd suggest reporting any problems that you discover by filing well-documented JIRA reports.

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41 minutes ago, Rolig Loon said:

You can try out Linden Lab's release candidate Key Bind viewer, downloadable from https://releasenotes.secondlife.com/viewer/6.4.12.553437.html . As a release candidate, it is somewhere between beta test phase and full release, so there are still bugs to be resolved.  Still, if you want to give it a field test, it's there for you.  I'd suggest reporting any problems that you discover by filing well-documented JIRA reports.

Oh woah, so the main viewer finally supports key bind change options awesome.

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18 hours ago, Bree Giffen said:

This looks interesting. I use an Xbox 360 game pad for any games (or similar applications) on my PC. It’s much more ergonomic to walk around and look at things.

Nice. I can't even get LL's viewer or even Firestorm to correctly recognize a PS3 controller...

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