Dakkan wrote:romovs wrote:Dakkan wrote:Could I suggest adding "peer into" as an option under automatic menu selection? No one wants to accidentally eat a troll eye.
How is it spelled exactly "Peer into" upper case first word, lower case second?
Correct, "Peer into"

Ah, adding that option won't help much because Eat will be triggered first anyway since it's higher in the list.
Finigini wrote:Is there an easy way to edit the res files and change the sounds of the alarms? I looked online to see if I could find a way myself.
There used to be some tools in the wizard tower somewhere that let you decode and encode res files. You will need to extract files located in amber-res.jar in the res/sfx direcotry, decode them, replace the ogg file, encode back and then drop it into /res/sfx folder inside the client folder.
Tammer wrote:From looking at a barterstand. I didn't test with the default client.
Thanks.
Pupsi wrote:How to accelerate mouse in java on linux?

Everything working well except this...

I checked hardvare mouse in client, but it didnt helped much
edit:
Actually it helped, but still sometimes i have to loose focus of client window to get in work normally again xD I think its bumblebee related problem
I've never used bumblebee, so not sure, but could be related yeah. Never encountered this issue otherwise.
delsus wrote:Hello.
I searched the forum and I didn't find anything.
I had many problems with Hafen on windows, so now I'm trying to play under Linux.
The client works fine, except some keys don't work.
Especially the combat keys and the drop all items key.
How can I fix it please?
Thank you
Do you use russian keyboard layout? If that's the case it would be probably more effective to raise this issue with loftar. If I remember right it doesn't work properly in vanilla either, and it's very unlikely I will be looking into it myself any time soon.
Combinations involving the Alt key might be something different though. Some Window Managers (IIRC at least the one in GNOME and MATE) use it to bring window into focus or something like that. Try to dig through the control panel for an option that disables it.