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1 [quote]do I really have to deselect factory 1 by mouse clicking somewhere?[/quote] 1 [quote]do I really have to deselect factory 1 by mouse clicking somewhere?[/quote]
2 Yes. You can mess with the UI options (or suggest some extra ones), but deselecting first is the default. Off the top of my head you could try any of: 2 Yes. You can mess with the UI options (or suggest some extra ones), but deselecting first is the default. Off the top of my head you could try any of:
3 * Disable factory grid hotkeys. 3 * Disable factory grid hotkeys.
4 * Rebind the Select Factory keys to something that does not conflict with construction. 4 * Rebind the Select Factory keys to something that does not conflict with construction.
5 * Rebind Select Factory to ctrl+Q, ctrl+W, ctrl+E... since ctrl disables grid hotkeys. 5 * Rebind Select Factory to ctrl+Q, ctrl+W, ctrl+E... since ctrl disables grid hotkeys.
6 * Find or suggest an option to make alt disable grid hotkeys. 6 * Find or suggest an option to make alt disable grid hotkeys.
7 These actions can mostly be taken somewhere in Menu/Hotkeys. Disabling grid hotkeys may require Menu/Settings/HUD Panels with Simple Settings unticked (bottom right of the menu). 7 These actions can mostly be taken somewhere in Menu/Hotkeys. Disabling grid hotkeys may require Menu/Settings/HUD Panels with Simple Settings unticked (bottom right of the menu).
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9 I don't know how many people use the factory selection hotkeys. It was not bound by default for quite a while. When I bound it personally I set it to Alt+Q because my only use-case is: 9 I don't know how many people use the factory selection hotkeys. It was not bound by default for quite a while. When I bound it personally I set it to Alt+Q because my only use-case is:
10 * Think: I need more constructors. 10 * Think: I need more constructors.
11 * Mash Alt+Q a few times. 11 * Mash Alt+Q a few times.
12 Adding a unit to a factory queue with alt held inserts the order to the front of the queue (without replacing the current construction) and makes it non-repeatable. This makes alt good for making a few one-off units in addition to a factories usual queue.
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12 Later I added Alt+Q to the defaults, and added Alt+WERTY.. because they were there. 14 Later I added Alt+Q to the defaults, and added Alt+WERTY.. because they were there.