Talk:Hotkeys and commands/@comment-3477331-20120311115549/@comment-3038621-20120424051100

The smartcast for evtPlayerAttackMove=[a],[x] is up there (defaults to shift-right click), but it's not what you descibe. PlayerAttackMove (smartcast or not) means that your character moves towards your destination, engaging targets along the way.

For example, if there's a wave of creeps, and you attack move (a/x+click or shift-click) on the other side of them, you'll kill them all before you get to your destination where with a normal move you'd just walk straight through them without fighting.

"That one makes you only move if you clicked on a target" sounds *really* useful - do you have any more information about it? You don't mean "h" for hold position do you? That one means that your champion stands still, but attacks anything that comes into range.