Provided by: runescape_0.8-2_all bug

NAME

       runescape  -  is  a  massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Start your adventure,
       complete quests and win enormous treasures in a 3D world of magic and monsters.

CONTROLS

       Game controls in Runescape are quite basic, being mostly mouse driven, with occasional use
       of the keyboard.

       MOUSE CLICK (PRIMARY)

       Clicking  the  primary  (normally left) mouse button results in the default action for the
       situation.

       A few examples:
       * On the main view or minimap (radar): Walk to the position.
       * On a character that can be attacked, and is not a red level: Attack the character.
       * On an NPC: Talk to.
       * On an item in your inventory: Wear, wield or eat it, or "use with" if  no  other  action
       applies.
       * On an item on the ground: Take the most expensive (in shop value) item from the pile.
       * In the bank, on the bank screen or inventory: Transfer one item.

       If  there  are many characters or items in one spot, the default action may not select the
       object you want, a particular example being someone standing in a fire, when  you  try  to
       cook fish.

       MOUSE CLICK (SECONDARY)

       Clicking the secondary (normally right) mouse button offers a list of all possible targets
       that can be selected, or options to deal with more than one item.
       In the example above, you would click the fish you have, then secondary click  the  player
       and fire, choosing "use with fire".
       In the bank, you can avoid the usual dialog by using secondary click and "use quickly".
       Another  time  you  must  secondary click, is when combining two food items which are both
       edible, and a couple of other situations where you would otherwise eat or  drink  an  item
       instead of handing it over.
       If  your  mouse  only has one button, you can set the Mouse Buttons option to One, so that
       every mouse click will be treated as a secondary mouse click.

       KEYBOARD

       Running:
       --------
       Holding the CTRL key with any mouse click target means you will  run  to  it,  useful  for
       running  to take an item, or to escape. Running may also be selected using a panel option,
       but all movement will be made at a run until walking is selected again, or your run energy
       falls to zero.

       Camera panning:
       ---------------
       The arrow keys are used to pan the main view and minimap, rotating or raising and lowering
       the viewpoint, though if close to a hill, it may not be possible to lower the viewpoint.
       The middle mouse button can also be used to pan, as well as moving the mouse while  having
       Alt and left-click held down.
       While  it can be useful to see items on the main view by rotating the map, holding the map
       centred north while trying to navigate is highly recommended, as it is easy to forget  the
       map angle and set off in completely the wrong direction.

       NUMBERS

       The  keyboard  is  used  to  enter amounts, particularly of coins.  Using the 5, 10 or all
       options for other items is quicker, even if you have less, or don't  have  room  to  carry
       all.

       CHAT

       You have Public Chat, Private Chat, Clan Chat and Trade Chat.
       The keyboard can also be used for chat with other players.
       It is not used to talk to NPCs in the game, as any responses are selected from a menu. You
       can use the spacebar instead of pressing "click here to  continue",  and  you  can  use  a
       number key instead of selecting the response with your mouse.

AUTHOR

       This script was created and written by Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao].

       This  manual  page  was  written by Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao], for the Debian
       project (but may be used by others).