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KeyBinder

Game Version: 7.0.3
Total Downloads: 51,647
Updated: Oct 21, 2016
Created: Nov 15, 2010
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Earlier Versions

Name Size Uploaded Game Version Downloads
KeyBind 2.2 release 22.85 KB Oct 21, 2016 7.0.3 16,777 download KeyBinder KeyBind 2.2 releaseDownload
keybind-2.1 release 22.82 KB Oct 19, 2016 7.0.3 335 download KeyBinder keybind-2.1 releaseDownload
Keybinder 2.0 release 22.83 KB Oct 18, 2016 7.0.3 287 download KeyBinder Keybinder 2.0 releaseDownload
KeyBinder 1.55 release 20.20 KB Dec 21, 2011 4.3.0 22,457 download KeyBinder KeyBinder 1.55 releaseDownload
Keybind1.5 release 20.76 KB Jul 16, 2011 4.2.0 4,081 download KeyBinder Keybind1.5 releaseDownload
KeyBind release 138.56 KB Nov 16, 2010 4.0.1 5,282 download KeyBinder KeyBind releaseDownload
KeyBind 1.51 beta 20.75 KB Jul 17, 2011 4.2.0 2,091 download KeyBinder KeyBind 1.51 betaDownload
KeyBind beta 139.06 KB Nov 15, 2010 4.0.1 337 download KeyBinder KeyBind betaDownload

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Update in 1.5:
– new mouse interface to change mouse binds
– new controls for scale and layout selection
– new layout create allowing you to change the keyboard layout.

KeyBind:
I started playing WoW again and couldn't remember what any of my keys did.
I wanted a simple way to quickly see which keys were already bound, and what to, so I made this.

Keybind shows your keyboard, and what each button on your key is bound to. It allows you to drag and drop spells onto keys, and bind macro's to keys.

How to use:

Type /kb or /keybind to access the virtual keyboard.
Hover over the keys to see what they are bound to.
Click on the keys to unbind them or to set them to a different spell/macro:
Click on the modifiers (shift/ctrl/alt) to toggle them on and off, to change the keyboard to show modified keybinds.

Keys are coloured according to binding type:
green – spell
blue – macro
purple – interface

KBEdit:
New in 1.5 is a layout editor called "KBEdit" this is a separate addon and can be deleted if you do not wish to use it.

to access, type /kbedit.
a dropdown allows you to select keybind layouts, or layouts you have made yourself.
Keys can be duplicated by alt-shift dragging, resized by dragging the edges, and fine tune positioned by using the scrollwheel and shift-scrollwheel.
Keys are deleted by dragging them off the keyboard.
Layouts can be shared by clicking "Export" and copying the output. This can then be dropped into "Layouts.lua" in KeyBind.

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