By default, movement commands are linked to both the numeric keypad and arrow keys, for example:
Code:
#
# Move to the south
#
MOS:2 \D
#
# Move to the east
#
MOE:6 \R
However, the "walk" commands (at least in some versions, for example Windows and 32-bit Linux) are mapped to the numeric keypad only:
Code:
#
# Walk to the south
#
WM2:w2
#
# Walk to the west
#
WM4:w4
It would be useful if they were mapped both ways as well, so that w + (arrow key) works for the arrow keys that are not located in the numeric keypad:
Code:
#
# Walk to the south
#
WM2:w2 w\D
#
# Walk to the west
#
WM4:w4 w\L
etc.
Curiously, for some reason, w + (arrow key) already seems to work in Windows 7 even without changing the binding as described (maybe Windows automatically maps arrow keys to numbers, or something like that). But for example, if I play on the ADOM ssh servers, I have to add that binding or it doesn't work. Since adding the binding by default would harm no one (w\D, etc. are not bound to anything else), I think it would be a useful addition. At the very least, it would make the life of people on laptops that want to play on the server a little easier.