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Your support tickets. Most of this is done oog now.
 
Your support tickets. Most of this is done oog now.
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Browser button - can reclick it to minimise, click repoens the last page(s) you were on (very handy for liveintel on smaller screens)
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Circly thing (HUD) - E in the bottom right is settings. Click 'disply passive modules' to turn the display of those off to see which mods are active - ie- damage control - as it doesnt have the green overheat bar above, people often dont realise its an active mod). You'll need passive mods displayed when you're overheating in pvp to keep a watch that you dont burn a module out!
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You can also have your HUD at the top of the screen if you wish, using the options, or position it off-center (in settings).
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Targetting - when you target somebody and it brings up the target circle, you will see a tiny icon in the lower right - this can be clicked to drag the target bar to (certain, set) different locations on screen

Revision as of 13:35, 26 September 2015

Described as 'casually psychotic', nobody knows where unstable unit came from, or how she keeps getting back into the Uni.

While it may appear that chaos follows 'uu' around, in fact this is not the case. uu and chaos are one and cannot be separated.

uu collects corpses. If you wish to donate a corpse, you can do so directly, by contract, or by placing the body respectfully into the 'donations' container in Amygnon. Corpse donations to unstable should not be confused with bodies of enemies killed by HSC members, which go into the 'Here lie the dead' container in X-sense.


WORK IN PROGRESS:

A syllabus for our All Those Darn Buttons class. But... effort.... this ain't gonna be quick! Currently with no layout added.

Introduce yourself, short description of what we're teaching (explaning neocom buttons, some of the more useful/commonly used buttons, button tips n tricks)

Neocom, what is it? Menu (E thing at the top) - settings (also accessed with 'esc')

  -- display & graphics
     --- windowed mode
     ---effects - turning them on/off, why its helpful to keep certain ones on for pvp

Chat - voice settings

  -- eve voice (yes, its a thing)

- chat - log chat to file - saves every convo and can take up a LOT of space if you dont regularly clean it up. Suggest turning it off unless you're a PO or someone who might need it on to log conversations

Audio - audio engine - tinker to your liking Advanced audio settings - ditto, but we recommend turning 3rd party warp sound right up for warning if somebody drops in on your mission or whatever.

General settings On the left you'll see 'dueling' - suggest auto-rejecting these unless you're actually out looking for duels (and now you know where to turn it back on if you want to) In the centre column, 'Inflight' - auto target back - change this now to 0 targets. What this does is (as it sounds) automatically targets people that target you, and in the heat of a battle it can be a problem. It isnt popular to shoot your logi!

Shortcuts - pretty self explanatory, sets all your keybinds. Try different things, see what works for you.

Reset settings - when messages come up on your screen, they'll sometimes have 'do not show this again', for example when in a mission fleet it'll ask if you want to share rewards, yes or no. If you hit yes but 'do not show again', it'll automatically share rewards every time, and if you are solo mission running in the standing fleet, you're not going to want to do that. This is where you can 'reset' the message so that it asks you every time again (recommended)

Your support tickets. Most of this is done oog now.

Browser button - can reclick it to minimise, click repoens the last page(s) you were on (very handy for liveintel on smaller screens)

Circly thing (HUD) - E in the bottom right is settings. Click 'disply passive modules' to turn the display of those off to see which mods are active - ie- damage control - as it doesnt have the green overheat bar above, people often dont realise its an active mod). You'll need passive mods displayed when you're overheating in pvp to keep a watch that you dont burn a module out! You can also have your HUD at the top of the screen if you wish, using the options, or position it off-center (in settings).

Targetting - when you target somebody and it brings up the target circle, you will see a tiny icon in the lower right - this can be clicked to drag the target bar to (certain, set) different locations on screen