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Heppy
29 Jul 06, 14:00
Stupid question fellahs. I did have a nice little sheet with all the hot keys listed on it. But then I had a little break away (Gettysburg and TOAWIII), then bought A42 and K43 (good stuff) but I have lost the crib sheet and google can't find it.

Please, please can someone help me out here?

Regards,
Heppy

TomBombadil711
29 Jul 06, 15:53
I do not know about this sheet, but you may download a new "Blank Box that contains the Series HOT KEYS for info purposes - right on your screen" from the Unofficial Panzer Campaigns Home Page:

http://members.shaw.ca/gcsaunders/downloads2.html

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Tom

Heppy
29 Jul 06, 16:27
I do not know about this sheet, but you may download a new "Blank Box that contains the Series HOT KEYS for info purposes - right on your screen" from the Unofficial Panzer Campaigns Home Page:

http://members.shaw.ca/gcsaunders/downloads2.html

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Tom

Tom,

I am obliged to you Sir. I like it - but it's not exactly what I'm after. The on screen hot keys are handy but they get covered up when you have a full stack of units and you don't get the full immersive effect of the side bar art work. No what I'm looking for was a printable document on a single sheet of paper. I used to have it stuck on my printer for ease of reference. Before I lost it. Like the fool that I am. It seems strange that such a thing isn't in the manual... Anyway I will keep looking. I found it once before and it must still be out there in the Interweb...

Regards, H

CJMello
29 Jul 06, 21:46
When ingame hit either F1 or F2. You want Main Program Help. Click on the last section to reveal hotkeys subsection. There ya go.

Heppy
30 Jul 06, 03:42
When ingame hit either F1 or F2. You want Main Program Help. Click on the last section to reveal hotkeys subsection. There ya go.


CJ - you the man. And to think that they were in the manual all along hidden in the index under the phrase 'Hot Keys'. Not for the first time I feel a burning sense of shame at my own incompetence. Many thanks for the steer. Regards, H