Overview
This guide illustrate the three chat prefixes to specify messages. It also visualize the keys on 43 different keyboard layouts.
Chat prefix
Write this prefix / prefixes before each sentences, to either message allies, enemy or everyone:
Send message to enemies:
The ‘ # ‘ symbol is called an hash.
Send message to allies:
The ‘ ; ‘ symbol is called an semicolon.
Send message to everyone regardless of the team:
The ‘ * ‘ symbol is called an asterisk.
Allied prefix explained
You might wonder why one need an Allied prefix when the chat is alreay set to allied as default. According to this fact will i explain for that prefix is used.
I will upload an image of the “chat dialoge box” which popup at Alt+T at default hotkey. There are socalled “checkboxes” and “taunts”. Ignore the taunts and just focus on the checkboxes. Lets say you have unchecked all player included your allies. Then you can use the allied prefix to chat even though you have unchecked them in the chat dialoge. That for what the prefix is used for.
This means the prefix is for usage regardless of the chat prefrences or checkbox modifications.
32 keyboard layouts
- US-style (USA)
- taiwanese
- indish
- Myanmar (Burmese)
- south korea
- thailand
- vietnamese
- arabic
- Persian/farsi
- israel (hebrew)
- croatian
- belgian
- dutch (netherlands)
- latin america
- spanish
- danish
- finnish
- france
- iceland
- swedish
- german / austria
- italian
- czech
- hungary
- portugese (portugal)
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- russian
- switzerland
- united kingdom
- japanese
- turkish
They can be found below:
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Note: If you missing the keyboard layout from your country,
or you find any disagreements, then feel free to comment it below.