

Remove this viewpoint (from list, use immediatly after TAB)ĭisplay overlays (and minor windows) commands Ctrl-W View remembered viewpoint (cycle through list) Zoom in (no mnemonic, but it is adjacent) Some examplesĪlso valid for stationary units that can upgradeįorged alliance hotkeys Display commands (arrow keys) The command keys are shown in the UI menu on the menu items. The specific list varies with the building unit (Engineer/ACU, Factory) and the faction. The B key enters a special keyboard entry mode - Build mode. The "nonagressive" state means the Attack command does not work. Strategic Launcher and nuclear sub: Fire one nuclear missile (must be built)Īttack&Chase or just return fire. Tactical Missile Launchers (stationary unit, some ships, and some ACUs): Fire one missile (must be built) Transport: Load a unit or Unload unit at point, stop there. Transport: Sets the putdown point (See Ferry) (If multiple selected they will all change to opposite state, not become same state) Submarines: Toggles their state - surfaced or submerged. Can recycle material from own units, too.Įngineer/ACU/SCU: Make enemy unit your ownĮngineers/ACU/SCU and factories: Enters special keyboard entry mode. Factories (assisting other factories): Build same unitsĮngineer/Factories: Pause building or upgrading.Īll: Self-destruct! (Other units standing too close may be damaged, friend or foe)Įngineer/ACU/SCU: Get the mass/energy from tree, stone etc. Mobile units: Follow and fire on attackers of unit.
#SUPREME COMMANDER CONTROLS FULL#
Factories: Built units made go on patrol.Įngineers: Keep unit at full health. Factories: Set rally point (Built units move to)

Remember commands can be queued using Shift-left-click when selecting target/destination.Īll: Stop motion. Most commands require a left-click where/on what the action is to be performed. The same command can work slightly differently depending on the unit, especially stationary or mobile units. In-game you can find most of these by pressing F12. It is the letter that is entered, not the position of the key, so for non-US keyboards there may be some missing characters and a shortcut may be needed, (i.e. Unfortunately some letters would be overused, so the second letter, or a "similar" letter, is used instead. The designers have tried to assign keys "mnemonically", where the letter is the beginning of the command. 1.2.1 Display overlays (and minor windows) commands.
