Is the same code as above! you can just see the binding more clearly. This is valid only for Source Engine games, which includes Dota 2 There are key configurations that actually have effects in real-life situations. (0/1)=clarity (0/2)=Tango (0/3)=Healing_Salveįor a better overview of the things you do you can use alias "namethecommandiwant"įor example: alias "tp" "dota_shop_force_hotkeys 1 toggleshoppanel shop_nav_to_tab 0 shop_select_itemrow 5 toggleshoppanel dota_shop_force_hotkeys 0" Autoexec.cfg cfg files are configuration files that allows you to set all those small little things in game, which actually improves the performance dramatically. just add them after toggleshoppanel: bind j "clarity+tango+healing_salve" "dota_shop_force_hotkeys 1 toggleshoppanel shop_nav_to_tab 0 shop_select_itemrow 1 shop_nav_to_tab 0 shop_select_itemrow 2 shop_nav_to_tab 0 shop_select_itemrow 3 toggleshoppanel dota_shop_force_hotkeys 0"
You can bind as many items as u want to one key. Am I doing something wrong My Autoexec. Would bind buying a town portal to the key k. I am using an autoexec for Dota 2 but whenever i open Dota 2 the game crashes with the autoexec.cfg in the cfg folder. We need to combine them all into one command:īind k "dota_shop_force_hotkeys 1 toggleshoppanel shop_nav_to_tab 0 shop_select_itemrow 5 toggleshoppanel dota_shop_force_hotkeys 0" Toggleshoppanel just brings up the shop itself Building: This would be shop_nav_to_tab 0 and shop_select_itemrow 5ĭota_shop_force_hotkeys x activates shopkeys(1) or disables them(0) The command shop_select_itemrow x is the row you want in x(1-11) The command shop_nav_to_tab x is the column you want in x(0-9) clinterp '0' //More network stuff below. rate '80000' //Total amount of bandwith dota may use. clupdaterate '60' //Amount of updates received from server per second. As you can see the shop is a grid of items. //clcmdrate '60' //Amount of updates sent to server per second.