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== Slash Command == | |||
[[File:COHPowerTrays3.png|thumb|right|400px|Tray Window]] | [[File:COHPowerTrays3.png|thumb|right|400px|Tray Window]] | ||
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=alttraysticky|note=Cycles through showing the secondary (Alt) and tertiary (Alt2) power tray slots, and then hides them.}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=alttraysticky|note=Cycles through showing the secondary (Alt) and tertiary (Alt2) power tray slots, and then hides them.}} | ||
Latest revision as of 22:08, 22 February 2024
Slash Command
Cycles through showing the secondary (Alt) and tertiary (Alt2) power tray slots, and then hides them.
- This command does not lock the tray slots, so the arrow located in the upper right corner of the power tray window will still cycle through the power trays without issue upon click.
- /alttraysticky is the same command that is bound to the arrow in the upper right corner of the power tray window.
- The "sticky" versions of the power tray commands appear to be more stable than the /alttray or /alt2tray commands.
Example
/alttraysticky