
You can click on an action in this list to view and edit details concerning the slice, or drag the icon away from the vertical list to remove the slice from the ring. The list of actions (“slices”) appears to the left of the ring details view. From there, either select an existing ring using the dropdown menu, or click “New Ring…” to create an entirely new ring. Type /opie rings to open the Custom Rings configuration panel. You can choose which actions appear in OPie rings: you can modify or delete the rings included by default, or create entirely new rings to fit your play style. You cannot bind OPie rings to the Left and Right mouse buttons, and it is best to avoid the Middle Mouse Button as well. Left-click on a button next to the name of the ring the binding of which you’d like to change, and then press the new key binding, click “Unbind” below to disable the ring’s binding, or right-click on the button to restore the default ring binding. If the panel does not show upon using the slash command, OPie was not installed correctly. Open the panel by typing /opie bind ( or manually locating the panel in the Addons tab of the Interface Options You can change or disable the binding used for any OPie ring from the Ring Bindings configuration panel. Ring bindings that you explicitly set will be always be used. Most of the rings built into OPie specify default bindings, which will only be used if they do not conflict with any existing bindings in your UI. Other rings you can experiment with include the Quest Items ring ( ALT-Q ), the Raid Markers ring ( ALT-R ), the World Markers ring ( ALT-Y ), the Minimap Tracking ring ( ALT-F ), and, for some classes, class-specific ability rings (generally Mouse Button 4 and Mouse Button 5 ). You can close an OPie ring without performing any actions by right-clicking, pressing Escape, or by releasing the binding while the mouse cursor is in the middle of the ring. When you release the binding, the selected skill will be used. The color of the inner ring and pointer changes to reflect your selection. Select a trade skill by moving your mouse - moving the cursor in the general direction of the icon will suffice you do not have to hit the icon itself. The ring will remain visible for as long as you hold down the binding used to open it.
#WOW RING MENU HOW TO#
Skip to the next section to find out how to change OPie OPie will not override that binding, and the Trade Skills ring will notĪppear.

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#WOW RING MENU INSTALL#
Several rings are automatically created when you install OPie, including the Trade Skills ring (which contains all of the trade skills your character knows), which you can open by holding down ALT-T. Once you’ve installed OPie, you can use it immediately, and customize it further within the game. See the Guide for more details, or check out the screenshots and videos below, with more available in the Gallery. Other addons may add additional rings for example, Spade uses OPie rings to let you chose the seeds you want to plant on your farm.ĭownload OPie configure to your liking ( /opie ), and customize your rings ( /opie rings ). Some rings for common class abilities and professions are included, as is a special quest items ring which automatically makes all of your quest and quest-starting items easily accessible. Use OPie to reduce the amount of clutter on your action bars: slices in OPie rings can contain your abilities, your pets’ abilities, items, professions, battle pets, equipment sets, macros, and raid or world markers. When you release the binding, OPie will perform an action based on where your mouse cursor is. It lets you group actions into rings, which appear when you hold down a keyboard or mouse binding. OPie is a radial action-binding addon for World of Warcraft.
