why cant I use my 1-5 tool belt while running and if there is a way to change the shortcut because I look up all the ingame settings but couldn't find anything about the ''shift 1-5 tool belt'' I don't wanna go to my 11-15 slot while fighting a zombie or while running to change to my buildings blocks. if I did anything not related or against the forums I apologize
You might have to be more specific about what exactly your problem is.
You can't access your first five "hotbar/tool belt" slots when you are running?
How did you assign those slots? Just ingame or via some mouse/keyboard key binding software?
What exact key bindings are they?
From what I read you did something like "shift+1" to access the first, then "shift+2" to acces second, and so on, but this does not work when you run?
Well if you have assigned "shift+[key to move forward]" to run forward, then it's obviously the double use of shift key that prevents it from working.
You may have to get accustomed to another key config to aviod that.
There's also the thing that - depending on your keyboard - the number of keys that can be pressed simultaneously is limited.
You press more than those, these aren't going to be registered properly.
Which ones these are specifically, that does also depend on the keyboard. Some allow this combination, others that.
To learn about this check the net for terms "ghosting" and/or NKRO/n-key roll-over.
So, binding double-key combinations for one function can become non-working fast, especially if you have an older/cheaper keyboard.
Expensive gaming keyboards do allow a whole lot of keys to be pressed at the same time and all are registered.
So if that's the problem and you want to stay with your key bindings, you might have to consider buying a better keyboard with higher NKRO number.
Or try this, what I personally use this to "navigate" fast in the whole hotbar:
I have assigned three "main use things"
-"main weapon", sits in slot 3, surrounded by other weapons
-"main healing", sits in slot 9, surrounded by other healing and drinks
-"main tool", sits at the right end, next to the other tools.
These I directly access by the corresponding key, because I can immediately switch/use them also in "OH SH.." situations.
The rest is less important, but nonetheless very fast accessible by the "next/previous slot" keys from one of the "main things" slots as a starting point.
Works fine for me with my pretty standard I/O devices.