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:Note: Chord keys (ALT, SHIFT, CTRL) are the only keys that can be added to create key combinations. You cannot create a key combo of 'NUMPAD1+RBUTTON'.}}
:Note: Chord keys (ALT, SHIFT, CTRL) are the only keys that can be added to create key combinations. You cannot create a key combo of 'NUMPAD1+RBUTTON'.}}


'''/unbind''' removes a key binding and resets the key's action back to its default setting. It is equivalent to '''/[[bind]]''' <i>trigger</i> "nop" (nop is an abbreviation for "no operation").
'''/unbind''' removes a key binding and resets the key's action back to its [[Default Key Bindings|default setting]].
:Note: This is different from {{slashcommand|bind|trigger}} "nop" (nop is an abbreviation for "no operation").


== Related Articles ==
==Example==
{{Bind Commands NavBox}}
/unbind SHIFT+K


{{Navbox Binds}}
[[Category:Bind Commands]]
[[Category:Slash Commands]]
[[Category:Slash Commands]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, 28 December 2022

Slash Command

/unbind trigger

trigger is a key or key combination, such as 'H' and 'LSHIFT+H'. See List of Key Names for a... list of key names.

Note: Chord keys (ALT, SHIFT, CTRL) are the only keys that can be added to create key combinations. You cannot create a key combo of 'NUMPAD1+RBUTTON'.

/unbind removes a key binding and resets the key's action back to its default setting.

Note: This is different from /bind trigger "nop" (nop is an abbreviation for "no operation").

Example

/unbind SHIFT+K