

I’ve put the left bracket key as my stop key, if I ever want to disable the script whilst I am in game. The script should be fairly self-explanatory, the first letter is the key you want to change, and the 2nd is the command you want that key to execute instead. As a result I’ve had to shift the keys displaced from W A S D to other keys. It moves the arrow keys to the W A S D configuration. If you want to use a combination of arrow keys and grid style hotkeys, then I’ve also included my own personal script. This puts the Tactical Map Hotkey in a much more accessible position than it was before. Below, one of the scripts I’ve included simply rebinds the Numpad 0 key to the tilde key. Then, simply execute the file and now whenever your company of heroes 2 window is the active window, these key bindings will apply. Save the file as CoH2.ahk, it doesn’t matter what you call the file, as long as it ends in. Once you’ve done so, open up a fresh notepad file and copy and paste any of the scripts below you so desire. You can find this option by going to Menu > Options > Gameplay, then scrolling down to Classical hotkeys and disabling it. Furthermore, this will provide a much needed consistency that will allow us to avoid any conflicts when we want to change our keybinds. Grid keys are more compact and easy to reach than some of the strange default hotkeys that Relic has assigned in Company of Heroes 2. Now while this step is optional, if you are a new player, I strongly, strongly recommend that you use grid-key assignments. The download link is in the description below. We’ll be using this program in just a bit. If your mouse or keyboard has no such software, then disregard this option.ĭownload the program, AutoHotKey and install it. Here, I’ll rebind one of my buttons to Numpad 0, an extremely important hotkey in CoH2 that grants you use of the tactical map. Personally, I use a G400S, which comes with software that allows me to do this. If you simply want to rebind 1 or 2 hotkeys, such as the tactical map, then check if your mouse or keyboard comes with software that allows you to rebind it to any key you so desire.
