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I just downloaded the PC version of PSO and am very happy to be playing it on my PC, but I just can't figure out the controls, if someone could make a conversion chart from PC to Game Cube I would be happier than a pig in...well you know...
PinkyChan- Member
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Re: Controls
PSO PC doesn't have configurable controls, unfortunately. For movement, you have two options:
1) Mouse: You can use the mouse to move by either holding the left button and using it to point the direction you want to run, or you can change the mouse controls so that clicking makes you run and clicking again makes you stop.
2) Keyboard: You can use the numpad to move as well, just make sure you turn off numlock.
For attacking, the arrow keys are your action pallete. Tab is camera rotation (the L button), Control is pallete shifting (the R button) and Home is the main menu (Start button).
If you have a PC controller (or an adapter to let you use a console controller on your PC) you can set the controls however you like on the options screen. This is the preferred way to control the game for most people. I use a Dualshock 2 myself.
1) Mouse: You can use the mouse to move by either holding the left button and using it to point the direction you want to run, or you can change the mouse controls so that clicking makes you run and clicking again makes you stop.
2) Keyboard: You can use the numpad to move as well, just make sure you turn off numlock.
For attacking, the arrow keys are your action pallete. Tab is camera rotation (the L button), Control is pallete shifting (the R button) and Home is the main menu (Start button).
If you have a PC controller (or an adapter to let you use a console controller on your PC) you can set the controls however you like on the options screen. This is the preferred way to control the game for most people. I use a Dualshock 2 myself.
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I use the Saitek P2600 rumble force. I was able to make almost all the buttons correspond to the Dreamcast buttons. The only difference is the "start button" is to the right of the "B" button instead of to the left of the "A" and "X" button.
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