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02-29-2012, 10:04 AM
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I have a number of binds set up and I've accidentally used them at inappropriate time (For example: Paramedic trying to wrap a bandage when I've just arrested a criminal and want to say what is rights are as a Cop, because both binded keys are right next to each other) Is there any way to remove them?
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02-29-2012, 10:13 AM
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in console type unbind -KEY-
if u want default goto
options->keyboard-> set default
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either unbind (key) in console or unbindall in console else goto options as nadick said
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Delete the file named config.cfg somewhere in your Gmod folder. But note, it's gonna set all your settings to default.
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I turns out that removing the config folder doesn't seem to work.
Using the unbind command temporarily works, pretty much until I shut down Gmod.
I'm skeptical about using the unbind all command because of the reason stated by Hooter++.
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Unbind all.. Then go to options and select 'return to default'. Voila, default key bindings minus the custom binds.
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I more remember it like it should be '' bind >key< none '' if that doesn't work, i have no idea