How do i make a block that i cant move?

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How do i make a block that i cant move?

Postby Darknis » Sun Jan 05, 2014 7:19 pm

Well im new to the game and im trying to make a block that i can move with my arrow keys or any other custom keys
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Re: How do i make a block that i cant move?

Postby racergonemad » Tue Jan 07, 2014 3:54 am

Easiest way, Use the built in controller acceleration feature:
Create an object,
Right click,
Controller,
Click on "no directional controller",
press one of the set of keys you wish to use to control object's movement (ie, if you want to use the arrow keys, just press left),
And your good.
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Re: How do i make a block that i cant move?

Postby VietCreator » Sat Feb 14, 2015 7:36 pm

Or you can attach a axle to the polygon and turn the axle to (motor) and select (forward key,) backward key) and (brake key) any key you want and DONE!
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Re: How do i make a block that i cant move?

Postby Kilinich » Sat Feb 14, 2015 9:09 pm

More flexible way is to put thrusters with key activation on that box.
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Re: How do i make a block that i cant move?

Postby Supertrain12 » Thu Jul 13, 2017 7:24 pm

1: Double click or right click the object.
2: Hover your mouse over the "Geometry Actions" settings.
3: Click on the "Glue to Background" button.
4: The object should stay in place, even when scene is played or when it is dragged or moved with the cursor.
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