(Optional) Customizing the controls

Action Sets

Activators

Keybind cheat sheet

Sharing your configuration

The default action set is the only "real" action set. It's the only one that the game will ever actually use and is the only one whose changes will be reflected in the game itself. The other action sets are simply visual aids to make referencing the controls easier since the Big Picture Mode interface is pretty clunky.The other action sets are purely cosmetic - any changes in them won't have any effect in the game itself. If you intend to share your configuration, it's still a good idea to change them so that other users don't have to dig through the wall of text that is the default action set to figure out what everything does.When you go to edit a button, you'll see that it's split up into three activators - the first is for melee weapon controls, the second is for ranged weapon controls, and the third is for menu controls. This makes it easier to go in and edit the controls for just one part of the game without affecting the others, and it makes keeping all your controls properly labelled somewhat manageable. You'll notice that the ranged controls aren't labelled when they do the same thing as the melee controls - this is to save space in the UI when looking at the controls at a glance.Be sure to stick to the same keybinds shown in this cheat sheet - this makes it easier for other users to start using your configuration without first having to rebind everything a second time. I've made sure to use only buttons that are unlikely to be used so that people can still switch to mouse and keyboard controls if they wish, but if you *do* need to bind additional buttons keep in mind that binding the F9-F12 butttons will often conflict with other programs or minimize the game window and the O, K, L, and semicolon keys seem to be hardcoded as camera controls.Be sure to share any configurations you've made in the comments! To share your controller configuration, you'll first need to play with your configuration for five minutes. You can then go into the configurator and either press the Y button or click "Export config." From there, move to the Community Tab and select "Save new community binding." In the description of your config, be sure to link to this guide so users know how to bind their controls. A link will be copied to your clipboard that you can share with others to share your configuration. If you want to copy that link again, simply navigate to your configuration in the community tab and press the Start button.