X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/puzzles/blobdiff_plain/c8266e0330789dceef7ece0cd4fdcc927d0ac5fc..e3f21163e0737b17412f5bd8c184b26715c396fa:/puzzles.but?ds=inline diff --git a/puzzles.but b/puzzles.but index 865aad7..eefbcac 100644 --- a/puzzles.but +++ b/puzzles.but @@ -320,6 +320,21 @@ controls are: also unlock it again, but while it's locked you can't accidentally turn it. +The following controls are not necessary to complete the game, but may +be useful: + +\dt \e{Shift grid}: Shift + arrow keys + +\dd On grids that wrap, you can move the origin of the grid, so that +tiles that were on opposite sides of the grid can be seen together. + +\dt \e{Move centre}: Ctrl + arrow keys + +\dd You can change which tile is used as the source of highlighting. +(It doesn't ultimately matter which tile this is, as every tile will +be connected to every other tile in a correct solution, but it may be +helpful in the intermediate stages of solving the puzzle.) + \dt \e{Jumble tiles}: \q{J} key \dd This key turns all tiles that are not locked to random @@ -671,8 +686,9 @@ a time. As in Sixteen, \I{controls, for Netslide}control is with the mouse. See \k{sixteen-controls}. -\I{parameters, for Netslide}Game parameters are the same as for Net -(see \k{net-params}). +\I{parameters, for Netslide}The available game parameters have similar +meanings to those in Net (see \k{net-params}) and Sixteen (see +\k{sixteen-params}). \C{pattern} \i{Pattern}