5/19/2023 0 Comments Eso screenshot helper with enb![]() fairly sure I never changed any of the hotkeys, but still, some of them look a little wonky. Thanks it makes sense I just never thought it would apply to something I had to look up the actual input numbers for :D Look inside your "enblocal.ini" file, locate the KeyScreenshot line, change the number to the code of the key you want.Īlternatively, I get the impression that the ENB GUI Lyqyd mentioned would allow you to not only view keycodes but to change the button as well? Did you mess with that at all? Your ENB is configured to take a screenshot when someone presses numpad 0, which'll either be code 96 or 45, depending on whether you've got numlock on or not. On most keyboards, 44 represents the PrintScreen button, so the line "KeyScreenshot=44" means "the ENB takes a screenshot when someone pressed PrintScreen". Your OS figures out what key you pressed based on that number and what it knows about the region where the keyboard was built. Loosely speaking, when you press a button on your keyboard, the device sends a number to your OS. Originally posted by Bonder:oh, right, whoops, should have been I really don't want these hotkeys at all. I can do things in the enb menu without hotkeys. Since almost the entire kb is taken up at this point, most or all of those enb hotkeys I would rather just disable, or null value. Thats why im asking how to change the ENB screenshot button enter" means or how to edit it without screwing it up. I also swapped KeyScreenshot, and KeyUseEffect for compatibility with Steam having F12 as the screenshot key.Įdit I haven't got any duplicate scrrenshots? you art talking about the f12 key yes? ![]() I preferred grouping the keys I use from F4 through F8, (115-119) but this is strictly a personal preference to allow logical grouping of hotkeys from other mods, and offered only as an example. ![]() You can modify which hot keys are assigned to the ENB here. as stated above it is in the enblocal.ini.
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