Scv 12 patent

You can move all the basic buttons of StarCraft to the unit you need to build through the mouse, and you will find that the English string has a yellow letter, which is its hotkey. What I'm going to talk about now are some actual hotkeys, which can't be found in StarCraft by the above methods: the letters displayed in high brightness in the game are the primary hotkeys of StarCraft. For example, build a "B+?" An ordinary building. “V+?” Used to build special buildings and make various units, upgrade technology, cast magic and other different letters. I believe everyone should have a clear understanding of hotkeys from dozens of battles in the task version. Intermediate hotkeys: In fact, intermediate hotkeys also appear in the game, but because they are aimed at the operation of a single unit, they are relatively more useful and hidden. "P" patrol: I think everyone understands the meaning of patrol, that is, your troops move back and forth along the route you specify, and automatically destroy all enemies that appear in the moving route area. Let your defense force move, this is the wonderful use of the "P" key. "A" attack: The function of "A" is similar to that of "P", except that "P" keeps moving after destroying the enemies along the way, while "A" will gather at the destination after destroying the enemies along the way and wait for your next command. In addition, "A" can also be used to forcibly attack troops and buildings of one's own side or friendly forces (the same root is bombed, miserably ...). "Hold your ground: the combat unit stays where it is, only attacks the enemy who enters the range, and does not pursue or escape (hold your post), which can effectively prevent the temptation and harassment of the enemy, especially the long-range arms." R "requre": the patent of Terran SCV. But someone will definitely ask, you can do it by right clicking, why use "R"? Then try to repair the bunkers and transport planes that are not full, and you will probably find that your SCV disappeared in the heat of the battle. It is better to form a good habit and use "R" more, so that you can be rescued from bunkers and transport planes. " C "Return goods: this is a hot key designed for" workers (SCV, drones and detectors) "of three races. When the base is attacked, in order to save our strength, of course, we will immediately select "workers" to prepare to flee. At this time, some "workers" have mines or gas, while others don't. It is obviously not cost-effective to escape with resources, but it is too much trouble to point to the base one by one, and the loss may be even greater. It's time to use "c". Workers without "baggage" follow you to escape, and those with resources go to the base to unload the goods, and then catch up with the big troops. This not only saves resources, but also reduces losses. Why not? " Space: The function of the "space" key is to reach the place where the information was released for the last time. What do you mean by publishing information? "Under attack. "Do you understand? When our building is completed, the troops leave the factory, the upgrade is completed, and the front line is engaged, the system prompts that a gradually shrinking green or red rectangular box appears on the small map, and finally it is reduced to a point. Click the "space" key at this time, and you will reach the point immediately. The interstellar war situation is changing rapidly, and the second arrival at the incident site in advance may determine the outcome of a battle. Make good use of "space" Advanced hotkeys: Advanced hotkeys are not mysterious, just key combinations. " Ctrl ":the most common advanced hotkey. Everyone who has played StarCraft should have used it, but have you used all its functions? "Ctrl+ number keys": formation. "Ctrl+ click the left mouse button to select troops": select all troops of the same kind on the screen (at most 12). "Ctrl+C": centered on the currently selected troops. Ctrl+Enter ":Networking only sends information to allies in wartime. "Shift": the most special hotkey with powerful comprehensive editing ability, which can completely edit the advance and retreat of troops in battle even before the battle begins. There are many combinations of "shift". I'll introduce you to several commonly used combination methods, and others should be explored by yourself! "Shift+F2, F3 or F4": Number the ground position. Similar to "Ctrl+ NUMBER keys", use key combination to program the position, and use "F2, F3, F4" to return to the programmed position. If you set the enemy's main base with "Shift+F3", you can reach the enemy's main base anytime and anywhere in the future with only a little F3. "Hold down the Shift key and click the left mouse button to select troops": Add or remove one or more similar troops from the troops. For example, a team of marines mixed with an SCV, and there is no need to form a new formation to remove it. Hold down "Shift" and directly select SCV with the left mouse button, and SCV will be removed from the formation. Similarly, joining the formation is also the same operation method. "Shift+ right mouse button": Set the navigation point. Many people think that the navigation point is westwood at C & C2: TS. In fact, this concept has long existed in StarCraft. Navigation points play a very important role in the early exploration and the use of some special arms in the middle and late period. The usage is also very simple. Select your troops, hold down "Shift", set navigation points with the right mouse button, and your troops will follow your given route. "Shift+P": multi-point patrol. Let your troops patrol in cycles at several points instead of going back and forth between two points. Doing so can conduct extensive reconnaissance of the enemy and protect your base more carefully. Command the troops to point A first. Before the troops arrive at point A, use "Shift+P" to continuously click on the places (more than three) that need to be patrolled, such as B, C, D, B, C, etc. Then the troops will patrol along B, C, D, B, C and other places.