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plad101:
i cant see the rest of my start macro controll
scripter999:

--- Quote from: Spartan300 on June 28, 2007, 02:20:25 PM ---First off, go to you controls.
Ctrl O > At the top click Controls.
Scroll down on the left until you see the following, or something like that:
- Start macro recording
- Playback macro

Set a button for each one of them.
Let's say I use:
- Start macro recording = W
- Playback macro = R

I would lay down a ghost brick.
Press W to start recording.
At this point, you may move the brick and build, and Blockland will record it.
Here is what you should NOT do when recording a macro.
- Change your view
- place or move a brick when not in the original view started
- Hammer a brick
- Use the spray can to directly color a brick

Use Undo to delete the brick instead of hammering it, and switch paint can colors before placing a brick in order to color it.

After your done placing your bricks, Press W again.
At this point the recording stops.

Lay down the ghost brick the same way you did when you started, and where you want the built to be.
press R, and the build will be built, don't rotate your view while the build is building.
If you are Admin macros work faster.
Good luck!

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i believe it's ctrl+ NUM PAD 0
Blocker Ctgr:

--- Quote from: Ephialtes on August 09, 2007, 09:59:38 AM ---Plus, if you'd like to save your macros for use at another time you can use the Macro Saver Add-On which is found Here

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Lol, Ephialtes advertising for his lonely add-on.
usaruler4567:

--- Quote from: scripter999 on October 17, 2010, 05:52:27 PM ---
i believe it's ctrl+ NUM PAD 0

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He has explained everything SO DO WHAT DIS GUY SAYS!!!
Wheatley:

--- Quote from: InsideLife on September 02, 2007, 03:05:28 PM ---Does anyone know why when i press a numpad key it just moves my screen in the slightest way instead of moving the ghost brick?

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Incase you haven't gotten an answer, I'm guessing you need to toggle your numlock.
I believe one setting of it uses the keys as arrows and the other as a keypad.
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