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How to quickly change orders?

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JBiaz
Doomheim
#1 - 2017-04-08 05:54:45 UTC
So what are the hints/tips for quickly changing orders. Is there a most efficient way ?
Garen Sobek
Doomheim
#2 - 2017-04-08 06:21:36 UTC
JBiaz wrote:
So what are the hints/tips for quickly changing orders. Is there a most efficient way ?


I'm going to assume your talking about buy and sell orders on the market? If so simply click modify order and then use your scroll wheel to raise and lower your bid by .01 isk per tick.
voetius
Grundrisse
#3 - 2017-04-08 08:24:08 UTC

Alternatively, if you mean identifying the orders that you want to change (e,g, because you have been outbid), you can add all the items that you are trading to the market quickbar (maybe sorted into folders by category, which is what I do), then you can rapidly click through them looking at the blue highlight in the market screen to see if your order is "on top".
Do Little
Bluenose Trading
#4 - 2017-04-08 09:12:11 UTC
Bear in mind that there is a 5 minute timer hard wired into the game - you can't adjust prices more often than that.
Cista2
EVE Museum
#5 - 2017-04-08 09:55:07 UTC
Do Little wrote:
Bear in mind that there is a 5 minute timer hard wired into the game - you can't adjust prices more often than that.

- but splitting your order up into several smaller orders helps :)

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Chainsaw Plankton
FaDoyToy
#6 - 2017-04-09 02:55:53 UTC
learn to type in numbers on the num pad without looking.

also copy/paste works in the number fields, Like Cista2 says, having multiple smaller orders split up, if I'm not going to be watching for a while I'll just stack them on top of each other.

Having a trade list in the market quickbar is great as voetius said. I used to just use my wallet and start at oldest and go to newest, but I'd forget to buy more stuff after my buy order finished, or put new stock on sell orders.

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