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    w/o being locked on shell[4]
    You're not locked on anything. You just press a given linkshell's key whenever you want to send a message to that linkshell. it's a lot faster than typing a multi-character slash command.

    *ls hotkey1*
    hey, lets hang out tonight
    Oh? What time?
    Okay, see you then
    *ls hotkey 2*
    I can't do that tonight, I'm meeting someone else
    Sorry!
    *ls hotkey 1*
    OK, everything's all settled now
    I'll be ready!


    versus

    /ls1 hey, lets hang out tonight
    /ls1 Oh? What time?
    /ls1 Okay, see you then
    /ls2 I can't do that tonight, I'm meeting someone else
    /ls2 Sorry!
    /ls1 OK, everything's all settled now
    /ls1 I'll be ready!


    One is much less work than the other. Guess which one?
    Top, person had to press three buttons between sending 7 messages.
    Bottom, person had to press 28 buttons (4 characters in each slash command x7) in sending 7 messages.

    There's nothing "permanent" about the switch. Just press the hotkey for the original shell and switch back.
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    Last edited by Alhanelem; 04-11-2012 at 02:34 PM.

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    Dzian's Avatar
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    Scarlett Dzian
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    Sargatanas
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    Bard Lv 76
    verses

    hey guys wanna do something
    ok sure
    lets go
    /ls2 sorry guys bit busy
    congrats
    endless chat in current cmode

    1 simple action as oposed to 3. and if you consider the hot keys are likely to be a combo. shift+1 shift+2 etc, then its just as many keypresses as the /ls2 message which is far faster and easier because you can do it all in one action.

    as someone pointed out earlier hot keys exist for party, shout, say & linkshell. so do you.....
    a:
    *hot key linkshell*
    hey guys lets do something
    ok cool anyone else or i'll put a shout out.
    *hot key shout*
    event do you need it @x/x
    *hot key link shell*
    what jobs do you guys wanna be
    *hot key shout*
    event do you need it @x/x
    *hot key linkshell*
    got a tank

    or do you
    b:
    hey guys wanna do something
    ok cool anyone else or i'll put out a shout.
    /sh event do you need it @x/x
    what job do you guys wanna be...
    /sh event do you need it @x/x
    got a tank
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    Last edited by Dzian; 04-11-2012 at 10:08 PM.

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    Elasandria Servion
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    Hyperion
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    Gladiator Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Alhanelem View Post
    You're not locked on anything. You just press a given linkshell's key whenever you want to send a message to that linkshell. it's a lot faster than typing a multi-character slash command.

    *ls hotkey1*
    hey, lets hang out tonight
    Oh? What time?
    Okay, see you then
    *ls hotkey 2*
    I can't do that tonight, I'm meeting someone else
    Sorry!
    *ls hotkey 1*
    OK, everything's all settled now
    I'll be ready!


    versus

    /ls1 hey, lets hang out tonight
    /ls1 Oh? What time?
    /ls1 Okay, see you then
    /ls2 I can't do that tonight, I'm meeting someone else
    /ls2 Sorry!
    /ls1 OK, everything's all settled now
    /ls1 I'll be ready!


    One is much less work than the other. Guess which one?
    Top, person had to press three buttons between sending 7 messages.
    Bottom, person had to press 28 buttons (4 characters in each slash command x7) in sending 7 messages.

    There's nothing "permanent" about the switch. Just press the hotkey for the original shell and switch back.
    Think perhaps you misunderstood my meaning of "locked", so as an example.
    /1 (w/o text this is the equiv of hitting [ls1] so now my active ls is 1 and cm is /l)
    blah blah blah
    /4 Hey anyone wanna grind (I don't actually want this to be my active shell, just want to send the one line)
    /p (w/o text this is the equiv of /cm p, I don't want to be in linkshell chat default at all right now)
    /3 Got 2 xp slots open anyone want in?
    /2 Come fill this xp pt for me.
    So I asked on a couple shells to try to rep these last couple slots.
    (time passes pt dies)
    /1 (again w/o anything following the "/1" it switches my chatmode to /cm l and active shell to 1)
    Well that parties done.
    Anyone doing anything fun or interesting?

    I've switched chatmodes less times, pressed less keys, and saved ~8 keystrokes over mashing [ctrl]+[shell n] everytime I want to say something to a shell and then [ctrl+p] to talk to my party again.

    All I meant by permanent/locked is that your active shell changes, or your chatmode changes, for instance in a pt more often than not I don't want to change chatmode from /p since more often than not I'm talking to party members. That makes:
    [ls1 keys]
    Oh as soon as I get 50 (~50k) I'll come do that.
    [ctrl+p]
    Hang on I need MP!

    More keys than:
    /1 Oh as soon as I get 50 (~50k) I'll come do that.
    Hang on I need MP!

    every time no matter how you wanna try to argue it^^
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