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→‎Hotkeys: explaining that Daodan DLL is factored in here; this is no longer the Secret X key, whatever that was
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The QWERTY column is for the English release of Oni, for U.S. QWERTY keyboards. The QWERTZ column is for German Oni and only lists the hotkeys that are different from QWERTY on German QWERTZ keyboards; note that on German keyboards, the "Ctrl" key is named "Strg".
The QWERTY column is for the English release of Oni, for U.S. QWERTY keyboards. The QWERTZ column is for German Oni and only lists the hotkeys that are different from QWERTY on German QWERTZ keyboards; note that on German keyboards, the "Ctrl" key is named "Strg".
If a hotkey's functionality has been restored in Windows using the Daodan DLL, it will be checked off here.


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|Ctrl+Shift+x
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|Secret X / Toggle show trigger volumes
|Toggle show trigger volumes (formerly "Secret X")
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