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"Control" redirects here. For the sprinting which is activated by the control key, see Sprinting. Java and Bedrock editions for Windows uses the standard control scheme of mouse and keyboard controls as input. The game cannot be played using only a mouse or only a keyboard using the default control scheme. The controls menu is located in the Options setting. Java Edition[]Non-configurable controls[]Note: On many notebook computers and most Macs, "Function keys" (briefly "F-keys") do not operate in their default configuration. The player can often get around this by pressing the Fn key or sometimes the ⇧ Shift key while they press an F-key. To make F-keys work in macOS, go to the Apple menu → System Preferences → Keyboard and mouse and check the "Use F1, F2 etc. as normal keys." If the player choose the first option, they can then use the Fn key to switch F-keys back to actions they used to do (e.g. play/pause music, etc.). The player can also use the F-keys by holding the ⌥ Option button while pressing them. Java Edition uses a combination of the mouse and keyboard for controls, generically known as "mouselook/keymove." Many prior games (such as DOOM and Quake) have used such a scheme, but those who have not played such a game before, may need practice to get around effectively. Creative mode or Peaceful survival mode are helpful for a player to gain familiarity with the controls.
Semi-configurable controls[]While aspects of these controls can be modified to an extent, full control over them is not possible
Configurable controls[]These are controls that a user may change at their preference.
Visual map[]Bedrock Edition[]Keyboard & Mouse[]The keyboard and mouse controls are similar to Java Edition, with a few differences. These controls can be changed in the Options. Keyboard controls are unavailable on the Nintendo Switch and are normally unavailable on Android, iOS, and iPadOS, but possible to use from connected external keyboards. Mouse controls are available only on Windows, Android, iOS, iPadOS, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4; however, the controls can be configured to the keyboard on other platforms by enabling Full Keyboard Gameplay.
If Full Keyboard Gameplay is enabled, the following inputs are made available/used instead.
Controller[]The controller controls are similar to the Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 editions, with some differences. All of these controls, except the stick controls, can be changed in the Options. The Nintendo Switch version can be played with a pair of Joy-Con controllers, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, or the Nintendo Switch Lite. It cannot be played with a single Joy-Con, as it does not have enough buttons or control sticks. If the controller has control sticks, then the left stick ( ////) would be used for moving and the right stick (////) would be used for looking. The blank spaces mean that the function is, by default, left unassigned and it is up to the player to assign a button to it. All platforms support controllers.
Touch[]
This section needs to be updated. Please update this section to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Touch controls for touch screen devices use controls shown on the screen. Split-touch controls displays a crosshair, which can be set in Settings. Touch controls are available on devices that is touch-enabled.
Legacy Versions[]These versions have either been discontinued or long forgotten about. However, their controls are documented here for historical purposes. Pi Edition[]All of the controls in the Pi Edition are fixed and cannot be changed.
Pocket Edition: Xperia Play[]
Note: For Xperia Play owners using the gamepad, while in creative mode, the lowest two rows of items are beneath the screen, and one cannot scroll down to see them. They are still accessible, but it requires either remembering how many times one has to press the directional buttons to access them, or trial-and-error. This is most prominent in the 4.0 update, as the amount of items has increased, and now sixteen items are hidden. The only way to see them is to turn on the option to use touch controls in the options menu. Legacy Console Edition[]Notes[]
Gameplay[]
In crafting[]
New Nintendo 3DS Edition[]All of the controls in the New Nintendo 3DS Edition are fixed and cannot be changed.
Old Keys[]
This section describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. Below are the list of keys which are no longer usable in the current versions of the game.[5] Java Edition[]
Debugging controls[]These controls are used for debugging and were unintentionally left in-game in the following versions: Beta 1.8 Pre-release (pre-reupload only), Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5 and snapshot 12w08a.[7][8] The controls are called the "deadmau5 camera".[9]
Pocket Edition[]
Issues[]Issues relating to "Controls" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. See also[]
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