Sometimes, I grab my king BEFORE the opponent moves, expecting a check by him and king move by me. If he doesn't give a check, I may want to play a rook move instead....and when I click on the rook, unintended castling is immediately executed! Please stop this alternative way of casting input (clicking the king and then a rook). Usual way (moving Ke1 to Kg1 etc.) is intuitive enough.
I wonder if it's possible for a userscript to disable this behavior.
You can disable moving by click from your lichess preferences.
No, generally I prefer "Both clicks and drag" way of input, not "Click two squares". Selecting the latter applies to all positions. I just want to avoid unintended castling. It is the only situation where king - rook clickings can mean two things (re-selection of pieces OR castling).
One problem I can think of pertaining to this is Chess960. In a lot of starting positions, you have a rook on a1 and a king on b1, and the only way to castle a-side is to drag your king to the rook, or click the king, then the rook.
LOL
Actually this is according to the rules.
FIDE laws:
4.4
If a player having the move:
touches his king and a rook he must castle on that side if it is legal to do so
:)
Actually this is according to the rules.
FIDE laws:
4.4
If a player having the move:
touches his king and a rook he must castle on that side if it is legal to do so
:)
@blackzombie
a lot of OTB chess rules don't really apply to online chess, like the touch rule so that law #4.4 isn't really relevant, but of course I see the humour aspect of it if it's intended that way.
a lot of OTB chess rules don't really apply to online chess, like the touch rule so that law #4.4 isn't really relevant, but of course I see the humour aspect of it if it's intended that way.
haha I was actually trolling a bit. :)
github.com/ornicar/lila/commit/456f46492c5571d1ec26ef3fbb83f994b806baf2 It looks like @thibault just pushed a fix for this.
Yup, looks like you can set your preference in the 'game behaviour' tab of the preferences page :D
en.lichess.org/account/preferences/game-behavior
en.lichess.org/account/preferences/game-behavior
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