How do you exit the command prompt in Skyrim?
There are two ways to close the console:
- Use the tilde key ( ` / ~ on Qwerty, ² / ³ on Azerty) to toggle the console.
- Type the command CloseMenu Console to close the console if the key doesn’t work.
How do you get to QASmoke in Skyrim?
That is where developer rooms come in, including thousands of items and various NPCs to test everything imaginable. Players can enter this room themselves in Skyrim by typing coc QASmoke into the developer’s console.
How do I close a script command?
To end a shell script and set its exit status, use the exit command. Give exit the exit status that your script should have. If it has no explicit status, it will exit with the status of the last command run.
How do you delete all items in Skyrim?
Skyrim Removeallitems Command Use ‘player. removeallitems’ to clear your own inventory. Use ‘removeallitems player’ to move items from your target’s inventory into your character’s.
Where is QASmoke in Fallout 4?
After exiting Vault 111, look for the sideways car and construction vehicle. Between them on the ground is a manhole cover marked ‘tunnels’ which is the area name of QASmoke. Once there, you should see a ladder right in front of you marked ‘Commonwealth’ that will take you back to the same place.
How do I stop a bash script?
You can terminate that script by pressing Ctrl+C from terminal where you started this script. Of course this script must run in foreground so you are able to stop it by Ctrl+C.
How do I turn off AI detection?
To fix, use TC on the Dragonborn to turn off their actions. This will toggle Combat Artificial Intelligence (Characters may turn hostile but will not attack the Dragonborn.)
How do I reset my AI in Skyrim?
Try opening the console (` key by default), clicking on the NPC in question, and typing “resetAI”. That should reset the NPC’s AI and hopefully unstick her. If that doesn’t work, you can try “recycleactor”, but that may have side effects.
How do I reset my inventory in Skyrim?
The command: resetinventory will reset the inventory of a target (select the NPC first) to its default. If you are just doing this to make the merchant have more money, you should just add more gold into his inventory via: additem f after selecting the NPC. After that just sell whatever you want.