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TF2: Switch between healing targets with a push of a button


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HisHighness
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Old 11-27-2008 , 23:12   TF2: Switch between healing targets with a push of a button
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Hey all, I'm ok at scripting but the really advanced stuff kind of makes my head hurt.

What I've got right now is basically a simple auto fire script where if I press Mouse3 it will shoot until I press Mouse3 again which turns the auto fire off.

What I'd like is to have it so that when I press Mouse3 it turns on the auto fire and also binds Mouse1 so that while I'm holding Mouse1 it won't fire, but once I release Mouse1 it will start firing again, then when I press Mouse3 it'll turn off the auto fire and put Mouse1 back to regular attacking mode. This way I can have the "mode" of auto fire on, all the time, but if I need to switch healing targets I can turn it off for a second by holding the Mouse1 key, it takes that extra second that is sometimes crucial to turn the mode all the way off and then aim and then back on again.

I've tried like plusses and minuses and I can't get this to work properly, it may not even be possible but if it is I'd appreciate any assistance that could be thrown my way.

Thanks for your time,
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naris
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Old 12-01-2008 , 23:05   Re: TF2: Switch between healing targets with a push of a button
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Ummm.. That's not SourceMod scripting. SourceMod is server side...
I think you need to post this in a different forum.
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DontWannaName
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Old 12-02-2008 , 03:39   Re: TF2: Switch between healing targets with a push of a button
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Your looking for a script. I think you want +fire or use mouse1 or something similar.
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