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Controls Settings

The Controls section of the Settings window allows setting the keyboard control keys and defining the mouse behavior.

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To configure controls, open the Settings window by choosing Window -> Settings in the main menu and select Runtime -> Controls section.

Controls Settings

Controls settings window

The following options are available:

Keyboard The section lists the key bindings and allows changing them.
Invert Mouse Toggles inversion of the Y axis of the mouse.
Always Run Toggles constant running mode (when enabled, the running mode is used as a default one).
Mouse Speed Mouse sensitivity (from 0.5 to 2.0).
Mouse Handle The mouse behavior modes:
  • Grab - the mouse is grabbed when clicked (the cursor disappears and camera movement is controlled by the mouse).
  • Soft - the mouse cursor disappears after being idle for a short time period.
  • User - the mouse is not handled by the system (allows input handling by some custom module).
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