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FlorianWendelborn avatar FlorianWendelborn commented on July 24, 2024

DotA caches the last bindings you had if I remember correctly. You may be able to fix this by typing unbind F1 in your DotA console.

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4444Stricture avatar 4444Stricture commented on July 24, 2024

Tried it and forced a reboot of autoexec.cfg, did not work.

Besides 'dota2_keybinds_default.cfg' contains the unbindall command. Does this work differently than unbind?

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FlorianWendelborn avatar FlorianWendelborn commented on July 24, 2024

Not sure, but the autoexec parser/interpreter is quite weird and buggy, I wouldn't be surprised if they differ.

You should try to find the old bind in the non-autoexec files in your config folder. I think the cache is somewhere in these. Also you may want to try to backup your config folder (in case it doesn't work), then delete the config folder's contents and start DotA again.

No guarantee on that, but that's what I'd try.

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4444Stricture avatar 4444Stricture commented on July 24, 2024

I deleted the content of the folder SteamApps\common\dota 2 beta\dota\config
Was this the right folder? There was only a folder called 'html' there.

F1 still executes rune script.

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FlorianWendelborn avatar FlorianWendelborn commented on July 24, 2024

It most likely wasn't the right folder. Here is the overview I created to explain where to find these files for Manta. You should find the real folder easily using it.

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4444Stricture avatar 4444Stricture commented on July 24, 2024

Right so I found out the issue, as embarrassingly simple as I though.

For some reason Dota or Steam created a duplicated folder of all of my game files in 'dota 2 beta\dota' as opposed to 'dota 2 beta\game\dota'. Fool that I was I tried to edit the duplicated files.

Did a clean installation and the duplicated folder is gone. The issues are gone as well.

Thank you for your attention dodekeract, sorry it was such a stupid thing :(

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FlorianWendelborn avatar FlorianWendelborn commented on July 24, 2024

No problem. It wasn't a duplicate folder though. It's the old pre-reborn config folder location. It was left there by steam so people can keep their old autoexec from pre-reborn.

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4444Stricture avatar 4444Stricture commented on July 24, 2024

Makes sense, I'll close the thread.

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