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New to Zero-K? New to <abbr title="real-time strategy">RTS</abbr> games, even? This '''Newbie Guide''' will show you the ropes.
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New to Zero-K? New to RTS games, even? This '''Newbie Guide''' will show you the ropes.
  
This chapter will teach you everything you need to know to play the game: basic gameplay, commands and controls.
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Basic Gameplay, Commands and Controls.
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This chapter will teach you everything you need to know to play the game.
  
 
== Zooming ==
 
== Zooming ==
First try to zoom out to get an overview of the map. Use your '''mouse wheel''', or {{Key press|Page Up}}/{{Key press|Page Down}} to zoom out/in. You can also press {{Key combo|Ctrl|Tab}} to toggle full-map view.
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First try to zoom out to get an overview of the map. Use your '''mouse wheel''', or {{Key press|Page Up}}/{{Key press|Page Down}} to zoom out/in. You can also press {{Key press|Ctrl}}+{{Key press|Tab}} to toggle full-map view.
  
 
== Scrolling ==
 
== Scrolling ==
You can use the '''arrow keys''', hold the '''middle mouse button''', or move your mouse to the edge of the screen to scroll. '''Middle click''' on the '''minimap''' will centre on that location.
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You can use the '''arrow keys''', hold the '''middle mouse button''', or move your mouse to the edge of the screen to scroll. '''Middle-click''' on the '''minimap''' in the upper left will centre on that location.
  
 
''Hint:'' Use zooming to scroll: zoom out, move cursor to the desired position, then zoom in.
 
''Hint:'' Use zooming to scroll: zoom out, move cursor to the desired position, then zoom in.
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Pick one of the four [[Commander|Commanders]] and '''click''' anywhere '''in the green area''' to chose your starting location. Assuming it has not been chosen for you, normally, this is first phase of the game. The map will be divided into red-tinted and green-tinted areas. The green is your start box, the red is the enemy's. Try some [[Typical opening|typical opening]] moves.
 
Pick one of the four [[Commander|Commanders]] and '''click''' anywhere '''in the green area''' to chose your starting location. Assuming it has not been chosen for you, normally, this is first phase of the game. The map will be divided into red-tinted and green-tinted areas. The green is your start box, the red is the enemy's. Try some [[Typical opening|typical opening]] moves.
  
<div style="display:none">[[File:GuideChooseCommanderAndStartpos.mp4|thumb]]</div>
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Good starting locations are near metal spots, usually depicted as grey marks on the map. Pressing {{Key press|F4}} will toggle metal view mode, which makes metal easier to see by circling them along with showing their output below the circle. Alternatively, you can mouse over them to see their output value. Grey circles indicate they are unclaimed, teal/green ones indicate that you or your allies have claimed them, and red ones indicate that an enemy player has claimed them.
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Good starting locations are near metal spots, usually depicted as grey marks on the map. Pressing {{Key press|F4}} will toggle metal view mode, which makes metal easier to see by circling them along with showing their output below the circle. Alternatively, you can mouse over them to see their output value. Grey circles indicate they are unclaimed, teal/green ones indicate that you or your allies have claimed it, and red ones indicate that an enemy player has claimed it.
  
{{Key press|F4}} will also highlight metal sources like rocks or wrecks.
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{{Key press|F4}} will also highlight metal sources (such as rocks or wrecks).
  
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The game will start only when all players have placed down their Commanders or when a certain amount of time has passed. You can try to speed this up by typing <samp>!force</samp> in chat after pressing {{Key press|Enter}} to open a chat window.
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Note that the game will only start when all players have placed down their Commanders or when a certain amount of time has passed. You can try to speed this up by typing '''!force''' in all chat after pressing {{Key press|Enter}} to open a chat window.
  
 
== Selection ==
 
== Selection ==
To select construction units such as your Commander, '''left-click''' them. Holding down the left mouse button draws a rectangle that selects all units inside the area. Your commander can also be selected from anywhere on the map with the keyboard shortcut {{Key combo|Ctrl|C}}.
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To select construction units such as your Commander, '''left click''' them. Holding down the left mouse button draws a rectangle that selects all units inside the area. Your commander can also be selected from anywhere on the map with the keyboard shortcut {{Key press|Ctrl}}+{{Key press|C}}.
  
 
To add to/subtract from current selection, hold {{Key press|Ctrl}} and '''click''' on the unit. Holding {{Key press|Ctrl}} and dragging a rectangle will add multiple units to the selection.
 
To add to/subtract from current selection, hold {{Key press|Ctrl}} and '''click''' on the unit. Holding {{Key press|Ctrl}} and dragging a rectangle will add multiple units to the selection.
  
 
== Construction ==
 
== Construction ==
First, start your economy by making a [[Metal Extractor]]&mdash;often referred to as a ''Mex''.
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First, start your economy by making a [[Metal Extractor]] - often referred to as a ''Mex''.
  
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With your Commander selected, select the '''Econ''' tab at the bottom left of the screen or press {{Key press|X}} to access the economy build menu. The Metal Extractor is at the top left of the economy tab, '''left-click''' to select it. ''Shortcut:'' Press {{Key press|X}} and then {{Key press|Q}}.
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With your Commander selected, select the '''Econ''' tab at the bottom left of the screen or press {{Key press|X}} to access the economy build menu. The Metal Extractor is at the top left of the economy tab, '''left click''' to select it. ''Shortcut:'' Press {{Key press|X}} and then {{Key press|Q}}.
  
 
Click the '''left mouse button''' to place the building on top of one of the metal spots, right next to where your commander should have spawned.
 
Click the '''left mouse button''' to place the building on top of one of the metal spots, right next to where your commander should have spawned.
  
You can build any other buildings the same way as you built your metal extractor. You would usually want to start a game by building a factory as the first building.
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You can build any other buildings the same way as you built your metal extractor.
  
 
== Queuing Orders ==
 
== Queuing Orders ==
'''Select the Metal Extractor''' ({{Key press|X}}, {{Key press|Q}}) from the build menu again, and while holding the {{Key press|Shift}} key, place it over the two other metal spots. This will place these orders at the end of his order queue, meaning he will execute them in sequence. Giving an order without {{Key press|Shift}} held cancels the queue in favour of the new order.
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'''Select the Metal Extractor''' ({{Key press|X}}-{{Key press|Q}}) from the build menu again, and while holding the {{Key press|Shift}} key, place it over the two other metal spots. This will place these orders at the end of his order queue, meaning he will execute them in sequence. Giving an order without {{Key press|Shift}} held cancels the queue in favour of the new order.
  
To cancel a single order in the queue, hold {{Key press|Shift}} and click on its location&mdash;in the case of a build order, you must have a building selected to do this.
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To cancel a single order in the queue, hold {{Key press|Shift}} and click on its location - in the case of a build order, you must have a building selected to do this.
  
 
You can also insert commands at arbitrary positions in the queue by holding down {{Key press|Space}} while issuing the order.
 
You can also insert commands at arbitrary positions in the queue by holding down {{Key press|Space}} while issuing the order.
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== Multiple Building Placement ==
 
== Multiple Building Placement ==
Select the '''[[Solar Collector]]''' (shortcut {{Key press|X}}, {{Key press|S}}) from the build menu; you'll also find it under the '''Econ''' tab. While placing it, hold down {{Key press|Shift}} again, left-click and drag to place a line of buildings. Make at least four.
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Select the '''[[Solar Collector]]''' (Shortcut {{Key press|X}}-{{Key press|S}}) from the build menu, you'll also find it under the '''Econ''' tab. When placing it, hold down {{Key press|Shift}} again, left click and drag to place a line of buildings. Make at least 4. Solar Collectors produce +2 energy, the yellow resource bar in the top center.
  
Metal Extractors produce [[Metal]], the blue-grey resource in the upper portion of the screen. Solar collectors each produce +2 [[Energy]], the yellow resource. You need both in equal amounts for construction.
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Metal Extractors produce [[Metal]], the blue-grey resource in the upper right of the screen. Solar collectors produce [[Energy]], the yellow resource. You need both in equal amounts for construction.
  
 
== Factories ==
 
== Factories ==
 
Build your Factory. Factories produce new units. '''Your first factory is free''' and is teleported in, just like your Commander.
 
Build your Factory. Factories produce new units. '''Your first factory is free''' and is teleported in, just like your Commander.
  
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'''Select your factory'''. You usually want to make sure it is set to '''Repeat''', for constant production. '''Left-click the <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZeroK-RTS/Zero-K/master/LuaUI/Images/commands/states/repeat_off.png" height="24" width="24" alt="gray ∞"> repeat button''', so that it turns green <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZeroK-RTS/Zero-K/master/LuaUI/Images/commands/states/repeat_on.png" height="24" width="24" alt="∞">.
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'''Select your factory'''. You usually want to make sure it is set to '''repeat''', for constant production. <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZeroK-RTS/Zero-K/master/LuaUI/Images/commands/states/repeat_off.png" height="24" width="24"/> '''Left Click the repeat button''', so that it turns green <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZeroK-RTS/Zero-K/master/LuaUI/Images/commands/states/repeat_on.png" height="24" width="24"/>.
  
 
[[File:Queued units_new.png]]
 
[[File:Queued units_new.png]]
  
You can add units to your factory's production queue by '''left-clicking''' the icon of the units you wish to build. The factory will then immediately start production. To remove a unit from the queue, simply '''right-click''' the unit's icon.
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You can add units to your factories production queue by '''left-clicking''' the icon of the units you wish to build. The factory will then immediately start production. To remove a unit from the queue, simply '''right-click''' the unit's icon.
  
 
The repeat option will allow your factory to keep producing units indefinitely at your chosen ratio. If you need a unit quickly, you can press {{Key press|Alt}} while clicking to order the factory to make individual (non-repeating) units as soon as possible, and then continue on with your repeat queue. The unit in production will finish building, and then the units added this way will be started.
 
The repeat option will allow your factory to keep producing units indefinitely at your chosen ratio. If you need a unit quickly, you can press {{Key press|Alt}} while clicking to order the factory to make individual (non-repeating) units as soon as possible, and then continue on with your repeat queue. The unit in production will finish building, and then the units added this way will be started.
  
* {{Key press|Shift}} + click adds/removes 5 of the chosen unit,
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{{Key press|Shift}} click adds/removes 5 of the chosen unit, {{Key press|Ctrl}} click is 20, and {{Key press|Ctrl}}+{{Key press|Shift}} click is 100.
* {{Key press|Ctrl}} + click: 20,
 
* {{Key combo|Ctrl|Shift}} + click: 100.
 
  
A good start is to order your factory to produce one construction bot and around five raiders (put them on "Repeat").
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A good start is to order your factory to produce one construction bot and around five raiders. (remember to put them on repeat)
  
 
== Assisting Factories ==
 
== Assisting Factories ==
Any [[Unit classes#Constructor|Constructor]]s, including your [[Commander]], can assist your factory's production. To do this, '''select the constructor''' and '''right click''' on the factory. This will give a 'guard' order, which makes the unit automatically help to build anything the factory is building. This is much cheaper than building additional factories, so if you want to produce faster&mdash;assist.
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Any [[Unit classes#Constructor|Constructor]]s, including your [[Commander]], can assist your factory's production. To do this, '''select the constructor''' and '''right click''' on the factory. This will give a 'guard' order, which makes the unit automatically help to build anything the factory is building. This is much cheaper than building additional factories, so if you want to produce faster - assist.
  
If you do not have a large enough [[Economy Guide|Economy]] to keep the constructors running at full power, more constructors will not help. If a Constructor with '''5 Build Power''' assists a Factory with '''10 Build Power''', you will need an economy of '''15''' [[Metal]] and '''15''' [[Energy]] per second to keep that factory running without interruption.
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Note that if you do not have a large enough [[Economy Guide|Economy]] to keep the constructors running at full power, more constructors will not help. If a Constructor with '''5 Build Power''' assists a Factory with '''10 Build Power''', you will need an economy of '''15''' [[Metal]] and '''15''' [[Energy]] per second to keep that factory running without interruption.
  
 
Additional factories are expensive to build. When you do make a second factory, it is good practice to choose a [[Units|Factory]] other than the one you started with. Only make an extra factory when you feel like you need extra variety (or in a forward position to reduce transit time).
 
Additional factories are expensive to build. When you do make a second factory, it is good practice to choose a [[Units|Factory]] other than the one you started with. Only make an extra factory when you feel like you need extra variety (or in a forward position to reduce transit time).
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== Orders ==
 
== Orders ==
 
===Unit Selection===
 
===Unit Selection===
You can '''select multiple units''' of the same type on your screen by double-clicking one of them. You can also press {{Key combo|Ctrl|Z}} to select all units of all the unit types you currently have selected.
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You can '''select multiple units''' of the same type on your screen by double-clicking one of them. You can also press {{Key press|Ctrl}}-{{Key press|Z}} to select all units of all the unit types you currently have selected.
  
You can control-group units by pressing {{Key combo|Ctrl|<var>number</var>}} (<var>number</var> being any number from 0 to 9). Pressing the number key alone will select that group of units.
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You can control-group units by pressing {{Key press|Ctrl}}+''#'' (''#'' being any number from 0 to 9). Pressing the number key will select that group of units.
  
 
===Unit Movement and Formations ===
 
===Unit Movement and Formations ===
 
You can order units to move by simply '''right-clicking''' at a location. Holding down the right mouse button when having multiple units selected draws a line or curve, which orders your units to spread out and proceed towards their position in the formation with equal spacing.
 
You can order units to move by simply '''right-clicking''' at a location. Holding down the right mouse button when having multiple units selected draws a line or curve, which orders your units to spread out and proceed towards their position in the formation with equal spacing.
  
If you give an explicit order of "Attack Move" ({{Key press|A}} on keyboard) or "Move" ({{Key press|M}} on keyboard), you can also draw a line or curve for formation (without bringing up the build menu if the selection includes cons).
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If you give an explicit order of "Attack Move" ({{Key press|A}} on keyboard) or "Move"({{Key press|M}} on keyboard), you can also draw a line or curve for formation (without bringing up the build menu if the selection includes cons).
  
 
More generally, you can select a command and draw a line anywhere on the battlefield using the '''left mouse button'''. Depending on your unit selection, one of the following will happen:
 
More generally, you can select a command and draw a line anywhere on the battlefield using the '''left mouse button'''. Depending on your unit selection, one of the following will happen:
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* [[Move Command|Move Command]]
 
* [[Move Command|Move Command]]
 
* [[Patrol Command|Patrol]]
 
* [[Patrol Command|Patrol]]
* [[Fire Special Weapon Command|Manual Fire]]<sup>*</sup>
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* [[Manual Fire Command|Manual Fire]]<sup>*</sup>
 
* [[Force Fire Command|Force Fire]]<sup>*</sup>
 
* [[Force Fire Command|Force Fire]]<sup>*</sup>
 
* [[Unload Command|Unload]]<sup>*</sup>
 
* [[Unload Command|Unload]]<sup>*</sup>
  
<sup>*</sup> To use a custom formation Attack or Unload order, you have to hold down the {{Key press|Alt}} key while drawing a line.
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<nowiki>* </nowiki>To use a custom formation Attack or Unload order, you have to hold down the {{Key press|Alt}} key while drawing a line.
  
 
=== Holding formation ===
 
=== Holding formation ===
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===Combat ===
 
===Combat ===
You can order units to attack a specific target by right clicking it. Units will automatically fire at enemies in range, so may not fire at the target first.
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You can order units to attack a specific target by right clicking it. Note: units will automatically fire at enemies in range, so may not fire at the target first.
  
Most units can shoot while moving.
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Nearly all units can shoot while moving.
  
 
Hold down the {{Key press|Shift}} key while having units selected to take a look at their current command queue. While doing so you can also add new commands to your selected units, which will then process all commands one after the other.
 
Hold down the {{Key press|Shift}} key while having units selected to take a look at their current command queue. While doing so you can also add new commands to your selected units, which will then process all commands one after the other.
  
The '''Attack Move''' order will make units stop to engage enemies they encounter (like Attack Move in other RTS games). Additionally, they will also attempt to dodge enemy projectiles and kite enemies [[Unit AI|automatically]].
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The '''Attack Move''' order will make units stop to engage enemies they encounter (like Attack Move in other RTS games). Additionally, they will also attempt to dodge enemy projectiles and kite enemies automatically; see [[Unit AI]] for more information.
  
 
===Area Orders===
 
===Area Orders===
By selecting a command, then pressing and holding the '''left mouse button''' an area order can be given. Drag the mouse while the button is pressed to define a cylindrical area within which the command applies.
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By selecting a command, then pressing and holding the '''left mouse button''' an area order can be given. Drag the mouse to define a cylindrical area within which the command applies.
  
 
This works for the following commands:
 
This works for the following commands:
* [[Attack Command|Attack]]
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* [[Unit_commands#Most_Common_Commands_and_Modifiers|Attack]]
 
* [[Area Attack Command|Area Attack]]
 
* [[Area Attack Command|Area Attack]]
 
* [[Reclaim Command|Reclaim]]
 
* [[Reclaim Command|Reclaim]]
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* [[Unload Command|Unload]]
 
* [[Unload Command|Unload]]
  
There are various [[Unit commands#Most Common Commands and Modifiers|modifiers]] available for these commands.
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''Note that there are various modifiers available for these commands. (For now) refer to [https://springrts.com/wiki/Balanced_Annihilation:Giving_Orders this page] for further information.''
  
 
===Group of Combat Units===
 
===Group of Combat Units===
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== Unit states ==
 
== Unit states ==
{{See|Unit states}}
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Most units can be set to adopt a set of specific rules which they will follow automaticaly (ex: only fire in return, retreat while at <50% HP and so on).
Most units can be set to adopt a set of specific rules which they will follow automatically (e.g.: only fire in return, retreat while at less than 50% <abbr title="hit points">HP</abbr>, and so on). Experiment with them to tweak unit behavior to your liking.
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For a complete guide refer to [[Unit states]].
  
 
== Command queuing ==
 
== Command queuing ==
 
You can queue any command (attack orders, build orders, movement orders, patrol orders, repair orders, etc).
 
You can queue any command (attack orders, build orders, movement orders, patrol orders, repair orders, etc).
  
To do so, hold down {{Key press|Shift}} and give one or several units multiple orders. Holding down the {{Key press|Space}} key will allow you to insert an order at the start of the queue. If you hold down the {{Key press|Space}} key and the {{Key press|Shift}} key, the command will be positioned so your units will have to spend as little time traveling in total as possible. This calculation ignores obstacles, it's nowhere near perfect.
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To do so, hold down {{Key press|Shift}} and give one or several units multiple orders. Holding down the {{Key press|Space}} key will allow you to insert an order at the start of the queue. If you hold down the {{Key press|Space}} key and the {{Key press|Shift}} key, the command will be positioned so your units will have to spend as little time traveling in total as possible. Note that this calculation ignores obstacles, it's nowhere near perfect.
  
 
== Factory orientation ==
 
== Factory orientation ==
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== Factory repeat ==
 
== Factory repeat ==
You can set your factories to [[Unit states#Repeat|repeat]] unit production. Any units you queue will be at the end of the queue upon completion. Holding down the {{Key press|Alt}} key when queuing a unit will '''add''' this unit after the first one in the queue and, even when repeat is enabled, '''not repeat''' it.
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You can set your factories to repeat unit production (see [[Unit states]]). Any units you queue will be at the end of the queue upon completion. Holding down the {{Key press|Alt}} key when queuing a unit will '''add''' this unit after the first one in the queue and, even when repeat is enabled, '''not repeat''' it.
  
If repeat (<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZeroK-RTS/Zero-K/master/LuaUI/Images/commands/states/repeat_on.png" height="24" width="24" alt="green ∞">) is currently on, {{Key press|Alt}} insert will place the new unit after the one currently being built.
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If repeat (<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZeroK-RTS/Zero-K/master/LuaUI/Images/commands/states/repeat_on.png" height="24" width="24"/>) is currently on, {{Key press|Alt}} insert will place the new unit after the one currently being built.
  
* Currently constructed: Reaver &reg;
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* Currently constructed: Reaver (r)
* In queue: Glaive &reg;, Glaive &reg;, Envoy &reg;, Conjurer &reg;
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* In queue: Glaive(r), Glaive(r), Envoy(r), Conjurer(r)
* {{Key press|Alt}} + click on Knight
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* {{Key press|Alt}}+Click on Knight
* Currently constructed: Reaver &reg;
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* Currently constructed: Reaver (r)
* New Queue: Knight, Glaive &reg;, Glaive &reg;, Envoy &reg;, Conjurer &reg;
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* New Queue: Knight, Glaive(r), Glaive(r), Envoy(r), Conjurer(r)
''Here &reg; means a unit will be put at the end of the queue upon completion&mdash;"repeated"''
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''Here (r) means a unit will be put at the end of the queue upon completion - "repeated"''
  
 
== Chat ==
 
== Chat ==
Chat messages can be sent to a certain receiver by pressing one of the following key combinations. Alternatively, prefixes can be used to set the receiver. This also allows private messages. Prefixes are displayed as text after "<samp>Say:</samp>" on the chat input line. Once your audience is selected, use the last choice to keep chatting with that audience. There is no need to keep adding, for example, "<samp>a:</samp>" to keep talking to allies.
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Chat messages can be sent to a certain receiver by pressing one of the following key combinations. Alternatively, prefixes can be used to set the receiver. This also allows private messages. Prefixes are displayed as text after "Say:" on the chat input line. Once your audience is selected, use the last choice to keep chatting with that audience. There is no need to keep adding, for example, "<tt>a:</tt>" to keep talking to allies.
  
 
{|
 
{|
 
|+ Chat audience selection
 
|+ Chat audience selection
!Audience!!Key press!!Console prefix/command!!Prompt color!!Console text color
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!Audience!!Key press!!Console prefix!!Prompt color!!Console text color
 
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|Allies||{{Key combo|Alt|Enter}}||<samp>a:</samp>||green||green
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|Allies||{{Key press|Alt}}+{{Key press|Enter}}||<tt>a:</tt>||green||green
 
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|Everyone||{{Key combo|Ctrl|Enter}}||None||white||white
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|Everyone||{{Key press|Ctrl}}+{{Key press|Enter}}||None||white||white
 
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|Spectators||{{Key combo|Shift|Enter}}||<samp>s:</samp>||yellow||gray
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|Spectators||{{Key press|Shift}}+{{Key press|Enter}}||<tt>s:</tt>||yellow||gray
 
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|Last choice||{{Key press|Enter}}||Last used
 
|Last choice||{{Key press|Enter}}||Last used
 
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|Private||||<samp>/w ''[username]''</samp>
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|Private||||<tt>/w ''[username]''</tt>
 
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|}
  
 
Messages containing your name will be red, while messages typed in the lobby while in game will be surrounded by three yellow arrows on each side.
 
Messages containing your name will be red, while messages typed in the lobby while in game will be surrounded by three yellow arrows on each side.
  
Be careful with your choice of audience. If the text is white, you are, most likely, talking to everyone. This means that if you are saying something of tactical or strategic importance, your allies <em>and</em> your opponents will know about it!
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Be careful with your choice of audience. If the text is white, you are, most likely, talking to everyone. This means that if you are saying something of tactical or strategic importance, your allies ''and'' your opponents will know about it!
  
 
== Placing map markers and map drawing==
 
== Placing map markers and map drawing==
Hold down the tilde ({{Key press|~}}) key. It is usually '''below''' the {{Key press|Esc}} key. With this key held down, use your mouse to:
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Hold down the key '''below''' the {{Key press|Esc}} key. Depending or your keyboard this could be a tilde ({{Key press|~}}) or something else. With this key held down, use your mouse to:
* '''Left-click''' and move to draw;
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* '''Left click''' and move to draw
* '''Middle-click''' to ping the map with an unlabeled marker;
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* '''Middle click''' to ping the map with an unlabeled marker
* '''Right-click''' to erase previous drawings and markers;
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* '''Right click''' to erase previous drawings and markers
* '''Double-left-click''' and type a message to place a labeled marker.
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* '''Double left click''' and type a message to place a labeled marker
These actions are seen by your allies.
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== Shortcuts ==
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Most buttons have a shortcut (hotkey). It is either displayed right on top of the button or revealed when hovered over. To edit shortcuts, hold down {{Key press|Space}} and '''left click on the command menu'''. This will bring up a list of existing shortcuts.
  
To quickly clear your screen of all map marks, press {{Key combo|Alt|\}}. This removes every line and ping marker on your screen, but your teammates will still be able to see them all.
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For further information refer to [[Hotkeys|Custom Keys]].
  
== Shortcuts ==
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== Manuals ==
{{See|Hotkeys{{!}}Custom Keys}}.
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Further manuals and guides can be found on the [[Manual]] page and in the forum's [http://zero-k.info/Forum?categoryID=2 Strategy and tips] section.
Most buttons have a shortcut (hotkey). It is either displayed right on top of the button or revealed when hovered over. To edit shortcuts, hold down {{Key press|Space}} and '''left-click on the command menu'''. This will bring up a list of existing shortcuts (try it in the <samp>Orders</samp> tab).
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There is also a manual for [https://springrts.com/wiki/UI_commands Spring UI commands].
  
=== Map views ===
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== Map views ==
 
* {{Key press|F1}} toggles the height map
 
* {{Key press|F1}} toggles the height map
 
* {{Key press|F2}} toggles the pathing map
 
* {{Key press|F2}} toggles the pathing map
 
* {{Key press|F4}} toggles the metal map
 
* {{Key press|F4}} toggles the metal map
 
* {{Key press|L}} toggles the line of sight view. It displays different colors for radar and direct line of sight, and red where one of your units jams enemy radars
 
* {{Key press|L}} toggles the line of sight view. It displays different colors for radar and direct line of sight, and red where one of your units jams enemy radars
 
== Manuals ==
 
Further manuals and guides can be found on the [[Manual]] page and in the forum's [http://zero-k.info/Forum?categoryID=2 Strategy and tips] section.
 
There is also a manual for [https://springrts.com/wiki/UI_commands Spring UI commands].
 
  
 
== Starting to fight ==
 
== Starting to fight ==
 
You have a choice of several factories, each with its own set of units.  
 
You have a choice of several factories, each with its own set of units.  
  
It is strongly recommended that you take a look at the [[Unit classes|Unit Class]] guide to get an overview of what different unit types do. The [[Units|Unit pages]] provide a short summary of each unit.
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It is strongly recommended that you take a look at the [[Unit_classes|Unit Class]] guide to get an overview of what different unit types do. There is also information about specific [[Units|units]].
  
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The [[Units|unit pages]] provide a short summary of each unit.
  
 
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