lmkagator.blogg.se

How to play stellaris with no mouse wheel
How to play stellaris with no mouse wheel







how to play stellaris with no mouse wheel

Weapon/Wirebug Reticle (Hold) changed to both V and Q as primary and secondary inputs (order doesn’t matter) This governs what you hold to aim Wirebugs and what you hold to use a Silkbind Attack afterwards. Guard/Special Weapon Action changed to Ctrl This governs actions like blocking as well as moves like Performance on Hunting Horn, and what you press to Wiredash in the aimed direction in the wirebug aim. Lock on is awful in Monster Hunter’s combat, so not being able to reach the button conveniently isn’t an issue) Lock On/Change Target changed to T (note: I just use T here because it’s an intuitive button for “target” and more importantly, I barely use it. From there, most of the things I tweak in this guide are in Controls, Key Bindings, but I list a few other things too in the other section. Select the fifth and final tab in the menu, Options is the first selection from the dropdown. Then, you can press ESC to go into the menu. Get into the game itself, complete some of the basic “run around the village and greet people” objectives. Like World, Rise kinda goes crazy with mouse & keyboard if your mouse has more than the average amount of inputs- Here’s a recommended list of changes I think you should make to your keybinds, as I find this the most comfortable setup.









How to play stellaris with no mouse wheel