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This command causes a gray bubble to appear over the character's head, containing the specified text, or 'AFK' if none is specified. Also sets character's AFK mode. Any tells received while the bubble is above their head will automatically be replied to with whatever is in that bubble}} | This command causes a gray bubble to appear over the character's head, containing the specified text, or 'AFK' if none is specified. Also sets character's AFK mode. Any tells received while the bubble is above their head will automatically be replied to with whatever is in that bubble}} | ||
== The 'Talking' Bind == | == The 'Talking' Bind == | ||
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===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
/ | /AFK I'll be back soon... | ||
Revision as of 14:52, 2 January 2023
/afk message(optional)
This command causes a gray bubble to appear over the character's head, containing the specified text, or 'AFK' if none is specified. Also sets character's AFK mode. Any tells received while the bubble is above their head will automatically be replied to with whatever is in that bubble
The 'Talking' Bind
/bind key "afk Your message$$startchat"
- key is the keyboard key used to begin entering text.
- Most often bound to the ENTER key.
- The bind can be removed with the /unbind command.
- Your AFK status is removed as soon as you send your message.
This bind will display a message above your character's head whenever you are typing. If you are busy typing, it will automatically send your AFK message to anyone sending you a private tell. This lets people know that you're currently typing and not intentionally unresponsive.
Example
/AFK I'll be back soon...