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The [[Game Tool]] is a standard player tool, available on most [[Place|maps]]. It is the basic tool for dragging [[Brick|bricks]], and has a similar equivalent for dragging models. | The [[Game Tool]] is a standard player tool, available on most [[Place|maps]]. It is the basic tool for dragging [[Brick|bricks]], and has a similar equivalent for dragging models. | ||
== Use | == Use == | ||
To use the Game Tool, the player must select a [[Brick|brick]], which cannot be [[Lock|locked]] | To use the Game Tool, the player must select a [[Brick|brick]], which cannot be [[Lock|locked]], by clicking on it. When a [[Brick|brick]] that is not locked is under the cursor, the Game Tool cursor becomes a hand icon. When there is no unlocked [[Brick|brick]] under the cursor, the Game Tool displays an arrow. When a [[Brick|brick]] is selected, the player can move the mouse to drag it around the map. The tool can move [[Anchor|anchored]] bricks. The Game Tool does not move entire models, instead moving the part of the model that was clicked on. To move entire models, either the [[Drag]] tool, which is available in [[Roblox Studio]], or its equivalent, the [[Model Tool]], must be used. | ||
[[Category:Player Tools]] | [[Category:Player Tools]] |
Revision as of 12:29, 27 October 2008
The Game Tool is a standard player tool, available on most maps. It is the basic tool for dragging bricks, and has a similar equivalent for dragging models.
Use
To use the Game Tool, the player must select a brick, which cannot be locked, by clicking on it. When a brick that is not locked is under the cursor, the Game Tool cursor becomes a hand icon. When there is no unlocked brick under the cursor, the Game Tool displays an arrow. When a brick is selected, the player can move the mouse to drag it around the map. The tool can move anchored bricks. The Game Tool does not move entire models, instead moving the part of the model that was clicked on. To move entire models, either the Drag tool, which is available in Roblox Studio, or its equivalent, the Model Tool, must be used.