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: I seem to recall the f2/f3 binding works only when you are recording a movie. Those keys were used in the arena levels. I may have time tomorrow to give it a try on the Mac. [[User:EdT|EdT]] ([[User talk:EdT|talk]])
: I seem to recall the f2/f3 binding works only when you are recording a movie. Those keys were used in the arena levels. I may have time tomorrow to give it a try on the Mac. [[User:EdT|EdT]] ([[User talk:EdT|talk]])
::Ah, that's it! I don't remember reading that anywhere... maybe I missed it. I see these actually work on Mac too, nice. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 16:06, 7 May 2013 (CEST)


==Insert key on Macs==
==Insert key on Macs==
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The Insert key never matters at all to a Mac user until one day it becomes the most important key on the keyboard. That is because Mac keyboards have for years lacked any key that says '''Insert''' or '''Ins'''. Well, modern apps tend to not use this key, so it only matters in certain situations. In Oni, the DevMode "addflag" key is '''Ctrl+Shift+Ins'''. Now, admittedly adding flags is not that useful when you can't save the flag location into the game data as Bungie once could. But I thought I would gather some information on how to reproduce the "Insert" key, and just leave it here for anyone who's interested, because it's a rather confusing subject. The following keys or combinations have been claimed by various parties, including Apple, to produce an Insert-key event on certain systems (or then again, it may all be an elaborate prank). And remember, you have to add '''Ctrl+Shift''' to Insert in order for it to become the "addflag" key Oni is looking for:
The Insert key never matters at all to a Mac user until one day it becomes the most important key on the keyboard. That is because Mac keyboards have for years lacked any key that says '''Insert''' or '''Ins'''. Well, modern apps tend to not use this key, so it only matters in certain situations. In Oni, the DevMode "addflag" key is '''Ctrl+Shift+Ins'''. Now, admittedly adding flags is not that useful when you can't save the flag location into the game data as Bungie once could. But I thought I would gather some information on how to reproduce the "Insert" key, and just leave it here for anyone who's interested, because it's a rather confusing subject. The following keys or combinations have been claimed by various parties, including Apple, to produce an Insert-key event on certain systems (or then again, it may all be an elaborate prank). And remember, you have to add '''Ctrl+Shift''' to Insert in order for it to become the "addflag" key Oni is looking for:
*Help (don't have a Help key? Me neither...)
*Help (don't have a Help key? Me neither...)
*fn+Help
*Ctrl+fn+m (I think Ctrl may be unneeded on each of these combos, but just for thoroughness' sake...)
*Ctrl+fn+m (I think Ctrl may be unneeded on each of these combos, but just for thoroughness' sake...)
*Ctrl+fn+Home
*Ctrl+fn+Home
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:I have a keyboard that has the Ins key which is the same as the Help key except I need to press the fn key along with the help key. However pressing the Ctrl+Shift+Ins or Ctrl+Shift+Ins+fn has no effect, no message in the console and no flags appear. [[User:EdT|EdT]] ([[User talk:EdT|talk]])
:I have a keyboard that has the Ins key which is the same as the Help key except I need to press the fn key along with the help key. However pressing the Ctrl+Shift+Ins or Ctrl+Shift+Ins+fn has no effect, no message in the console and no flags appear. [[User:EdT|EdT]] ([[User talk:EdT|talk]])
::I didn't remember to mention this above, but I assume you did "show_flags=1" first? It actually won't print a message to console whether it succeeds or fails, so you have to be able to see flags to know if it works. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 16:06, 7 May 2013 (CEST)

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More testing needed

At some point, someone should review what hotkeys definitely work on the Windows side, because this questionable PC I'm testing on does not seem to do some of the things Windows is supposed to do (and in some cases things the Mac can do), like Single Step mode, f2/f3-binding, screenshots, and adding flags (actually, I seem to be able to add a flag, but show_flags is not displaying flags so I can't confirm; all I know is that hitting Delete Flag after hitting Add Flag does not return an error about not being close enough to a flag). In some cases I have marked these things as working just because I'm told they are supposed to work in Windows. --Iritscen (talk) 01:04, 7 May 2013 (CEST)

I seem to recall the f2/f3 binding works only when you are recording a movie. Those keys were used in the arena levels. I may have time tomorrow to give it a try on the Mac. EdT (talk)
Ah, that's it! I don't remember reading that anywhere... maybe I missed it. I see these actually work on Mac too, nice. --Iritscen (talk) 16:06, 7 May 2013 (CEST)

Insert key on Macs

Putting this extension to the article here to allow responses to it, but also because it only interests Mac users who want to place flags in Dev Mode; a rather niche audience.

The Insert key never matters at all to a Mac user until one day it becomes the most important key on the keyboard. That is because Mac keyboards have for years lacked any key that says Insert or Ins. Well, modern apps tend to not use this key, so it only matters in certain situations. In Oni, the DevMode "addflag" key is Ctrl+Shift+Ins. Now, admittedly adding flags is not that useful when you can't save the flag location into the game data as Bungie once could. But I thought I would gather some information on how to reproduce the "Insert" key, and just leave it here for anyone who's interested, because it's a rather confusing subject. The following keys or combinations have been claimed by various parties, including Apple, to produce an Insert-key event on certain systems (or then again, it may all be an elaborate prank). And remember, you have to add Ctrl+Shift to Insert in order for it to become the "addflag" key Oni is looking for:

  • Help (don't have a Help key? Me neither...)
  • fn+Help
  • Ctrl+fn+m (I think Ctrl may be unneeded on each of these combos, but just for thoroughness' sake...)
  • Ctrl+fn+Home
  • Ctrl+fn+Return
  • Ctrl+fn+Enter
  • Shift+Clear (to turn off numlock), then NumPad0
  • fn+NumPad0
  • Shift+Option+Command+NumPad0 (now surely you must be joking, right?)

Well, lots of options, that's, uh, nice, right? However, none of these seem to work on my Mac (mid-2011 iMac). It's difficult to even know what app to test these in, as I can't know if they are even coded to look for a key that isn't supposed to exist on Macs. But I'd love to hear feedback from other Mac users on what works for them. --Iritscen (talk) 04:38, 7 May 2013 (CEST)

I have a keyboard that has the Ins key which is the same as the Help key except I need to press the fn key along with the help key. However pressing the Ctrl+Shift+Ins or Ctrl+Shift+Ins+fn has no effect, no message in the console and no flags appear. EdT (talk)
I didn't remember to mention this above, but I assume you did "show_flags=1" first? It actually won't print a message to console whether it succeeds or fails, so you have to be able to see flags to know if it works. --Iritscen (talk) 16:06, 7 May 2013 (CEST)