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== Slash Command == | == Slash Command == | ||
[[File:COHPowerTrays3.png|thumb|right|400px|Tray Window]] | |||
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=alt2tray|options=[0-1]|note=Show and lock the tertiary (Alt2) power tray slot into the raised position or unlock and hide it. 1 = raise tray and lock, 0 = lower tray and unlock.}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=alt2tray|options=[0-1]|note=Show and lock the tertiary (Alt2) power tray slot into the raised position or unlock and hide it. 1 = raise tray and lock, 0 = lower tray and unlock.}} | ||
* This command locks the power tray in position which prevents the arrow located in the upper right corner of the power tray window from lowering the power tray. It also prevents the /[[traystickyalt2 (Slash Command)|traystickyalt2]] and /[[traysticky (Slash Command)|traysticky]] commands from lowering the power tray. | * This command locks the power tray in position which prevents the arrow located in the upper right corner of the power tray window from lowering the power tray. It also prevents the /[[traystickyalt2 (Slash Command)|traystickyalt2]] and /[[traysticky (Slash Command)|traysticky]] commands from lowering the power tray. | ||
* The "sticky" versions of the power tray commands appear to be more stable than the /[[alttray]] or /[[alt2tray (Slash Command)|alt2tray]] commands | * The "sticky" versions of the power tray commands appear to be more stable than the /[[alttray]] or /[[alt2tray (Slash Command)|alt2tray]] commands. | ||
* By default this command is bound to the LCONTROL key as <code>+alt2tray</code>. | * By default this command is bound to the LCONTROL key as <code>+alt2tray</code>. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:10, 22 February 2024
Slash Command
/alt2tray [0-1]
Show and lock the tertiary (Alt2) power tray slot into the raised position or unlock and hide it. 1 = raise tray and lock, 0 = lower tray and unlock.
- This command locks the power tray in position which prevents the arrow located in the upper right corner of the power tray window from lowering the power tray. It also prevents the /traystickyalt2 and /traysticky commands from lowering the power tray.
- The "sticky" versions of the power tray commands appear to be more stable than the /alttray or /alt2tray commands.
- By default this command is bound to the LCONTROL key as
+alt2tray
.
Tips for Binds:
- /+alt2tray - Raise the top tray while holding a key, lower it back down when released.
- /++alt2tray - Raise and lower the top tray with alternating key presses.
Example
/alt2tray 1