Yeah i already did all of that and i dont want a different setup for my building. Just run this program, and then W3, click on Local Area Network, Alt+Tab, and BAM, you have your CD key. After that, remember to activate the Custom Key in-game options. A nice little tool that grabs your CD key from the depths of the MPQ file. This is the correct place to put 'CustomKeys.txt'. You just have to accept that as an older game, WC3 doesnt have all the modern conveniences of hotkey configuration. Warcraft 3 Customkeys (QWER) Take a look for 'CustomKeyBindings' folder in 'Documents\Warcraft III' folder. But either way, I still think TYGHBN is best placement for inventory (along with Hero1 and TP on mouse) as I explained in the guide above. It doesnt really matter, if you prefer 2 inventory on your mouse instead of Hero1, thats fine too. You can have Hero1 and TP on your mouse, or you can change it so 2 inventory slots are on your mouse. I suppose if you really wanted to, you could move Hold and Patrol so inventory can go on XCVGHT or something (maybe even with B on build), but then again, it would be a lot of work to reconfigure everything for very little benefit, and it may even cause overlapping issues Hold and Patrol can be useful during battles, too. Usually players use Move (or Z) to bring their units in closer around the unit, and then they might even manually select one single unit to close any gaps. Right, using Move to surround is better than RMB.