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bobneudecker
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Does anyone know if there is a hot key in Civ III that will cause the cursor to jump to the active unit on the screen? If not, what is the best way to contact the developers to put this on the wish list?
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bobneudecker
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Thank you. Just what I needed.
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bobneudecker
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Woops! That wasn't it after all. The C key puts the selected unit at the center of the screen. That's good, but then I want to hit a key to make the cursor arrow go there, no matter where it was parked. Any other ideas? Thanks.
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bobneudecker
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I couldn't find anything there either. Thanks for your reply.
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Filippo
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I doubt you can move the mouse pointer with the keyboard. After all the mouse is a different device from the kyeb. If you would do with the keyboard what you do with the mouse, what would be the use for the latter ? I believe that moving the mouse pointer from a corner of the screen to its center (eg. the max distance it can have from a centered unit) takes even less than remembering, finding and pressing the keyboard hotkey to do it.
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Snotty
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I imagine you would need an external program to do this. I have posted in the off topic forum to see if anyone can knock one up for you.
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bobneudecker
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Thanks to Snotty and Michael the Great for your thoughts and actions. I have noticed that in Windows XP if you go to the control panel and get into the cursor control panels, there are a couple of interesting options to check. For one. you can opt to hit CTRL and have some animation appear around the cursor arrow to help you locate it on the screen. For another, you can elect to have the cursor select the default dot in any dialog box. I think the Civ programmers would have to use a similar technique to move the cursor to the active-unit circle.
P.S. I am new to this board and am impressed with the activity and helpfulness of the members. Thanks,
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