Hey Tom, you can just stand still by not pressing any of the 
arrows.  <smile>   And yes, you're right, when you press up arrow you move 
forward, and when you press down arrow you move backward.
  each time you press the up or down arrows, you move roughly a step in 
that direction, and holding them down moves you continuously.

Pressing left or right turns you such, and if you hold the shift key down, 
left or right arrows cause you to strafe left or right respectively.  I.E. 
face one direction but be walking left or right.  (side stepping)  This is 
used a lot to avoid being hit while firing at something.

   Then when the shift key is released, the arrows function normally again...

   Anyway, there are easy ways to bind keys to do specific actions as well, 
which can make it a lot easier in the game as well...

   Anyway, glad you're starting to get the hang of it, and as I said, am 
delighted to help out.

   Have a great evening and catch ya on the flip!...

Smiles,

Cara

At 09:55 PM 12/17/2006 -0800, you wrote:

>Hi Cara.
>
>Yes it does help and thanks.  A podcast on this would be very
>interesting methinks.  So, I assume that if you tap say the up arrow you
>are moving forward and if you tap the down arrow you are backing up?
>Might be handy for backing away from something.  Is there a way to just
>make yourself stand still?  I am gonna have to read these docs again
>they are quite complex but very well written for the most part.
>
>Yes that is how I have been slowly but surely learning the sounds, going
>through the folders.  I will just have to make some time to play with
>this some more.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Tom
>


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