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A '''Virtual Mapped Key''' causes a given [[Mapped Key]] to be used in place of another in certain circumstances. This is similar in concept to [[Virtual File|Virtual Files]], which direct the game to a given file instead of the original. | A '''Virtual Mapped Key''' causes a given [[Mapped Key]] to be used in place of another in certain circumstances. This is similar in concept to [[Virtual File|Virtual Files]], which direct the game to a given file instead of the original. |
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A Virtual Mapped Key causes a given Mapped Key to be used in place of another in certain circumstances. This is similar in concept to Virtual Files, which direct the game to a given file instead of the original.
Virtualization is applied only when the original Mapped Key is executed via a Click Bar or Do Mapped Key Action. This means that the original Mapped Key can still be executed via its Hotkey (if one is configured).