

*Change Smart Command to Right Mouse ButtonĬhange gameplay setting for ' attack closest to mouse' cursor ( with the idea that you are pointing with your cursor where to attack or send your ability cast, this becomes very reliable) Also note if you haven't tried this, I can still use left click to select talents and certain in game things, I've still not really had to use my middle mouse button to select since fixing my global quick cast settings, I checked and made sure they auto apply to any hero I select. *go to hotkey settings, change Select to middle mouse button or spacebar or something else you never use. TL DR: Check out these settings to see if this allows you to stutter step better: It took many websites and various unrelated conversations to get everything adjusted, so I want to save other people that time and just tell you all the changes you can do at once, then test in try mode. Keybinds, advanced, hero management, quickcast to match with the attack and force move being rebound to my left and right mouse buttons, as well as rebind Smart commands to something that can be easily remembered (ctrl+right click/mouse button/rmb).


Also, when binding anything to Left Click you need to Left Click OUTSIDE the box that shows you the binding, not inside, for some reason." To rebind Smart Commands, you'll need to go into the Advanced subsection, then open up Hero Management. "You can rebind through the Hotkeys section of the Esc menu. Since I've always played games that allowed for mostly mouse clicking I needed to adjust from the defaults to allow my mouse to both move and attack, but found you have to also adjust SMART COMMANDS, SELECT, and the map pings. These are some of the best things I've found while researching mechanics like stutter stepping, how that can be a dilemma with the existing keybinds for smartcommands, map pings, etc. Its nice to be able to see stuff like this in one hub and not have to do multiple google searches to get some key info so this will definitely help you get to several key areas as well as a nice general coverage of all the things that seemed most important to doing well on maps as a team player while learning the fundamental elements to the game as well, more about micro and macro. Mission: I spent a lot of time going all over the web looking for specific peices of info about hots and put it here and in the other blog post.
