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TeediuS
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Is there anything to allow queue additions without holding shift?
I just got Civ & Conquest, and it's good cause it's turn based, but often i'm holding my baby daughter in one arm, and so have problems adding stuff to a queue.
I've put on the advanced buttons preferences, so think i've got most areas usable with just the mouse, but this last is still there.
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MoonWolf
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Train your daughters to play Civ at a very early stage. It requires some investment now in lost Civ-time, but later it will pay off a great deal and you can multiplay future versions with them.
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MoonWolf
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Hihihi, I can imagine that! Could lead to some interesting playing though.
Maybe you can ask some of the artists here to make that mods!
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eris
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I have a similar problem occasionally with a cat. The kids are too old to be held in the arms anymore. I had an unsharpened pencil and used the eraser end to reach out and press the shift key while not letting go of my all-too-comfortable cargo. After a while of that, the cat lost. It was either in the lap or be somewhere else. We're still working on the compromise.
If you really really need to do it all one-handed, you will need a small weight. I have a machined metal rectangular block that was part of something else and just happens to fit the shift keys. First you click to start the build queue dialogue, then you place the weight on the shift key, then you start adding things to the queue. If you don't have a piece of scrap metal handy, you might try a fishing weight from the sports section of any cheap department store.
It's slightly less cumbersome than the pencil trick, but either way, I lost my patience and the cat lost out. With a baby daughter involved, you might decide differently. Just don't dump the daughter unceremoniously on the floor like I do with the cat.
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