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Running Multiple Mods

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Hello-

I have a basic question that i feel n00bish for not knowing off the top of my head, but if I want to install simple native trainer on the same copy of gta as i have lcpdfr, do i need multiple scripthook.dll's/xlivless's/etc.? thanks in advance

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awesome, ill do that. thanks!

wouldnt that mean that the lcpdfr key bindings are disabled though? how would i be able to execute mod commands (ie call for backup) with them off?

Edited by homerunman

Just press F3 to bring up the menu for SNT.

This. And then F4 every time thereafter to hide and show the trainer menu. Use the trainer like you didn't even have LCPDFR installed, because they don't interact with each other (besides the conflicting keybindings).

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and for the conflicting keybindings i assume i should either not use or reprogam the bindings. Thanks much!

Edited by homerunman

and for the conflicting keybindings i assume i should either not use or reprogam the bindings. Thanks much!

Do what I mentioned before, edit the trainer.ini file with a text editor, search for KeyBindingsDisabled and set it to 1.

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