TheIceTiger Posted December 21, 2012 Share Posted December 21, 2012 NOTE: I know alot of people may know it, but I'll like to give everyone a chance to figure it out. NOTE: I DON'T show how to open console. How to bind a key in Counter-Strike: Source 1# Go into Counter-Strike: Source. 2# You gonna type in console: bind <KEY> "say Hey I just binded a key!" 3# Now I will explain what it does. The <KEY> is what you find best to press. The say and "" is needed if you want it to go into the chat. 4# You can also do it without the say and "" like this: bind <KEY> kill now this will kill you if you press the binded key. Well I hope this helped. Please PM me if I made an mistake. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kimzy Posted December 21, 2012 Share Posted December 21, 2012 I find yours hard to understand but it might be cause I am a hurr durr :3 Just put the following in console (an example) bind t "say hello I'm a hurr durr" when you press t in game, you'll say in general chat: hello I'm a hurr durr. when you want to double bind something (for example when you want to have it say "peww peww :3" in chat, and have the server recognize it as if you were saying .ready, what you want to do is the following: bind o "say peww peww:3; say .ready" Make sure to bind to a key that isn't used already (for example r for reloading). When I make binds for dumb stuff like "drew: im not wearing underwear" I usually use my num pad cause I don't use those anyways and I don't want to risk losing the binds I have Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheIceTiger Posted December 21, 2012 Author Share Posted December 21, 2012 I find yours hard to understand but it might be cause I am a hurr durr :3 Just put the following in console (an example) bind t "say hello I'm a hurr durr" when you press t in game, you'll say in general chat: hello I'm a hurr durr. when you want to double bind something (for example when you want to have it say "peww peww :3" in chat, and have the server recognize it as if you were saying .ready, what you want to do is the following: bind o "say peww peww:3; say .ready" Make sure to bind to a key that isn't used already (for example r for reloading). When I make binds for dumb stuff like "drew: im not wearing underwear" I usually use my num pad cause I don't use those anyways and I don't want to risk losing the binds I have Well thanks... I find yours hard to understand too. xD But I hope these 2 above posts will help people out. :3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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