Macro:
1: /ac "Ground Target Action Name" <t>
2: /ac "Ground Target Action Name"
3: /micon "Ground Target Action Name"
Will center your ground target action on target. Line 2 purposely has no target, so if no target is available, it will give you a ground target cursor to place manually. Alternatively, use <mo> in line 1 to center the ground target action on an entity under your mouse cursor. If no valid target under mouse cursor, will give you a ground target cursor to place. If you're going for speed, a ground target macro is faster and easier than placing a ground target manually. If you want precision or non-centered targeting to get better coverage of a group, use manual cursor placement.
Also be aware that <mo> targeting works on party list, alliance panes, enemy list, Target hud element, Target of Target hud element, and focus target hud element. You don't have to mouseover a model. In fact, it's usually not a good idea to mouseover a model because it might move or another model might occult it. The hud elements are stationary and make more reliable mouseovers.
Check keybinds forTargeting anything with the mouse is difficult. I keybind F to target and interact, but when i try and target something it takes many tries sometimes to click an object.
Target Nearest Enemy
Target Nearest NPC/Object
If in combat and selecting between multiple targets, use the enemy list or party list, which are stationary, rather than clicking moving models.
/characterconfigWhy have we not been allowed to keybind Mouse wheel.
Control Settings
Mouse tab
Mouse Wheel Settings



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