Expanding the power of the look command again with mouseover.

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  • Irashtar
    Scout
    • Oct 2007
    • 37

    Expanding the power of the look command again with mouseover.

    using the 'l'ook command only allows using the mouse to click, which instantly sets that tile/monster as the target, without even highlighting it in advance. usually by the time you've selected a target, you're already highlighting your bullseye, quicker to hit 't'. how about making the hovering cursor be the highlighter, less frantic tapping of the numpad to check what potion you've detected past all those detected doors, which should be downgradable to the same lock on status as granite. In other thoughts, why can't I use the mouse to give my hero a quick order to run to location x, stopping only for food and monsters?
  • Nick
    Vanilla maintainer
    • Apr 2007
    • 9637

    #2
    Originally posted by Irashtar
    using the 'l'ook command only allows using the mouse to click, which instantly sets that tile/monster as the target, without even highlighting it in advance. usually by the time you've selected a target, you're already highlighting your bullseye, quicker to hit 't'. how about making the hovering cursor be the highlighter, less frantic tapping of the numpad to check what potion you've detected past all those detected doors, which should be downgradable to the same lock on status as granite.
    I've been opposed to this, on the grounds that:
    1. it's useless for stylus devices and
    2. stylus devices are the ones that need pointer input the most, as they typically have a less useful keyboard.


    In other thoughts, why can't I use the mouse to give my hero a quick order to run to location x, stopping only for food and monsters?
    Er, you can Again in V3.0.9, bottom option on the first option screen.
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    • andrewdoull
      Unangband maintainer
      • Apr 2007
      • 872

      #3
      Originally posted by Nick
      I've been opposed to this, on the grounds that:
      1. it's useless for stylus devices and
      2. stylus devices are the ones that need pointer input the most, as they typically have a less useful keyboard.
      And all those Windows users with styluses are...

      Er, you can Again in V3.0.9, bottom option on the first option screen.
      Or press 'g' whilst you are looking at stuff.

      As a quick aside, while Unangband currently uses left-mouse button to do the same as 'g' and right mouse button to set a target, I'm strongly considering doing the World of Warcraft approach which is left-mouse button to set a target and right-mouse button to move to it.

      And, re: looking at targets, there's a one line define to allow this to happen whenever a mouse over occurs in Unangband. I've not enabled this as you lose the last message displayed, as this shares the same line at the moment.
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      • Irashtar
        Scout
        • Oct 2007
        • 37

        #4
        Originally posted by Nick
        Er, you can Again in V3.0.9, bottom option on the first option screen.
        *Facepalm* I was trying to use run, click. I'll be back after I go read the changelog again, with a fine toothed comb.

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        • Nick
          Vanilla maintainer
          • Apr 2007
          • 9637

          #5
          Originally posted by andrewdoull
          And all those Windows users with styluses are...
          ...using Windows CE I'm not actually opposed to any use of mouseovers, but I think it would be short-sighted to make them necessary. So I guess I'd like to see complete, general mouse controls introduced with only clicking (and maybe dragging?), and then mouseovers can be introduced as a bonus for people that can use them.

          Oh, and g'day, mate
          One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
          In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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