I found this link in this forum, and want to share to everybody.
http://aokhotkeys.appspot.com/
You can edit your hotkeys in your browser, when you finished the editing you can upload it to share it, and you can download your own .hki too. Why is this editor better than the in-game editor?
-Use key bindings that the in-game editor does not allow (like Caps Lock).
-Assign conflicting hotkeys. Allowing conflicts has been a feature available in later Age games, so backporting it to AoK would only be natural.
-Better organization of hotkeys.
-Web based interface that saves hotkeys with a session cookie as you edit them.
-Supports all versions of AoK.
-Preset bindings to choose from and customize.
It's very usefull for new players, but old players can get used to it.
With this editor you can do things like this:
b-a - Building barrack
a - Go to barrack
a - make militia (when u in barrack)
Will you try it?
http://aokhotkeys.appspot.com/
You can edit your hotkeys in your browser, when you finished the editing you can upload it to share it, and you can download your own .hki too. Why is this editor better than the in-game editor?
-Use key bindings that the in-game editor does not allow (like Caps Lock).
-Assign conflicting hotkeys. Allowing conflicts has been a feature available in later Age games, so backporting it to AoK would only be natural.
-Better organization of hotkeys.
-Web based interface that saves hotkeys with a session cookie as you edit them.
-Supports all versions of AoK.
-Preset bindings to choose from and customize.
It's very usefull for new players, but old players can get used to it.
With this editor you can do things like this:
b-a - Building barrack
a - Go to barrack
a - make militia (when u in barrack)
Will you try it?