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Once I did, I saw the KeyMenu pop up as it had when first installed, and I was able to make all the changes I wanted.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. As I said, I have a keyboard with a dedicated function button, so in my case, I needed to hold down my FN key while pressing the left arrow key, which inputs the Home button function on my keyboard. Crosire was correct in their suggestion to look up what the virtual key codes were, and when I did, I saw in the sixth line of the RESHADE.INI file that the input for bringing up the KeyMenu was 36,0,0,0. There's a menu to click on the left that lets you select a title. Look at the Character Name displayed at the top of the sheet. Open your character sheet by pressing 'C'. INI file for ReShade was installed in my game's installation folder (in my case, the steam common folder for Fallout: New Vegas), and was labeled as RESHADE.INI. Once you have titles unlocked, there will be a dropdown list where you name is. INI file with which to check this information, but once again, that certainly was NOT the case for me.
INI file for ReShade to see what key codes were in place to bring up the KeyMenu, but their suggestions for the file name (d3d9, dxgi, or opengl32) were once again, supposedly the default. If you're having this issue, you might think your keyboard is to blame if you, like me, have a keyboard whose dedicated function keys aren't actually enabled without pressing the function button (usually labeled FN on your keyboard).Ĭrosire suggested checking the. the UI for ReShade) in-game is supposedly SHIFT + F2, but that certainly was NOT the case for me. The default input to bring up the KeyMenu (i.e. I hope this explanations offers some help to others who encounter this issue as well: I also had to solve this issue myself, with very little helpful input from anyone else.