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* '''Toggle Overview mode''': Changes the visual complexity of the nodes.
* '''Toggle Overview mode''': Changes the visual complexity of the nodes.
* '''Unequip''': Unequip the tool.
* '''Unequip''': Unequip the tool.
== Packing ProtoFlux Nodes ==
The user can select a group of nodes by pointing their laser at the node and holding secondary, this will cause their packing indicator circle to fill before turning the group of nodes blue. While selected the user can move, destroy, duplicate and pack the group, in this state the user will get additional context menu options:
* '''Clear Selection''': Clears the player's currently selected nodes
* '''Pack In Place''': Packs the nodes to their current parent

Revision as of 05:09, 12 January 2024

Resonite's proto flux tool inventory icon
The Proto Flux Tool

The Proto Flux Tool is one of the most useful tools in Resonite, allowing you to create, connect, and pack ProtoFlux nodes.

Where To Get The Tool

The Proto Flux Tool can be found in the Resonite Essentials public folder that every new user starts with in their inventory.

Using The Tool

The Proto Flux Tool can be equipped like any other standard tool.

The Proto Flux Tool context menu

While the Proto Flux Tool is equipped, your context menu will gain a number of extra functions depending on context:

  • Browse node: Summon a ProtoFlux node browser.
  • Toggle Overview mode: Changes the visual complexity of the nodes.
  • Unequip: Unequip the tool.

Packing ProtoFlux Nodes

The user can select a group of nodes by pointing their laser at the node and holding secondary, this will cause their packing indicator circle to fill before turning the group of nodes blue. While selected the user can move, destroy, duplicate and pack the group, in this state the user will get additional context menu options:

  • Clear Selection: Clears the player's currently selected nodes
  • Pack In Place: Packs the nodes to their current parent