Cyberopts

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  1. I've tried, but it only stops movement until I release the "s" key.
  2. This question really has nothing to do with how to create a key bind. I know how to do that. My question is whether or not you can remap the "w" key to both "move forward" when the key is held down and "emote flypose#" on the key press.

    So far, the closest that I've been able to come up with is:

    /bind w "forward 1$$emote flypose1"

    This will do the trick, but to stop moving forward, you have to either make another binding to set "forward" to 0 (zero) or manually type /em forward 0.

    Does anyone know what the command is to map a key to do one thing while it's help down and another when it's released? If so, I could write a bind that looks something like this:

    /bind "w_down" "forward 1$$emote flypose1"
    /bind "w_up" "forward 0"
  3. Hello. My name is Cyberopts and I pride myself on being a civilized scrapper. I am very unusual, in that scrapperlock rarely happens to me. I do enjoy the benefits of having a blaster or defender targetting my enemy, as this helps me speed through mobs with total disregard for my own safety. This is especially true when teaming with a kinetics/radiation defender. When I'm being buffed with speed boost and increase density, I'm simply unstoppable. The paternal instincts that kick in when teaming with one of these individuals is almost overwhelming. Instead of rushing headlong into a fray, I find myself constantly checking on my "investment," making sure that his endurance is ok and giving him whatever inspirations he might require.

    Whereas most scrappers can be likened unto felines, I fancy myself the guard dog. I may bark at enemies outside of my territory (team's range), but when in range to do damage to my "family," I attack them with reckless abandon, only chasing after them with the assurance that "home" is safe and sound when I do so.

    Some scrappers like to herd enemies. I like to herd team mates. Looking after their safety even extends to the point of searching for someone who is lost and giving them a personal escort to the rest of the team, even if this means my own demise. I'll even stay behind when the tanker leaves if it means assuring the retreat and survival of the rest of the team.

    Being domesticated, I don't have to worry about debt, as my "family" will most graciously take care of it for me in return for my unwavering loyalty to the safety of the team.