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As the title states, Q and E (left and right) + F (select) is the default. I want to move every keybind to the right by one, i.e. W and R + G.

I tried messing with the TKGAMESETTINGS.MXML config file ... it just ignores and reset all my changes.

PS: On a side note, seriously, how hard is it to support ESDF?
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sodiumchloride: As the title states, Q and E (left and right) + F (select) is the default. I want to move every keybind to the right by one, i.e. W and R + G.

I tried messing with the TKGAMESETTINGS.MXML config file ... it just ignores and reset all my changes.

PS: On a side note, seriously, how hard is it to support ESDF?
ESC -> [General options | Graphics options | Controls] and then under Controls. Be careful, as usual, when changing key binding from the defaut; weirdness occasionally strikes and some key-event pairs are not exposed

OT I guess ESDF is better than WASD since you maintain the keys on the home row but I'll never understand why the near universal default WASD (and ESDF!) requires reaching up to go forward. Forward has to be the most used activity with forward + strafe L/R next. I use ASDX since that keeps a "home row feel" and moves the exception key to "back" (X) as that's by far the least used. I like the idea of SDFC even better but that moves more keys and the changes tend to ripple (probably a power law in there somewhere).
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dashiichi: ESC -> [General options | Graphics options | Controls] and then under Controls. Be careful, as usual, when changing key binding from the defaut; weirdness occasionally strikes and some key-event pairs are not exposed
Doesn't change the keys for navigating the Quick Menu though.
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dashiichi: ESC -> [General options | Graphics options | Controls] and then under Controls. Be careful, as usual, when changing key binding from the defaut; weirdness occasionally strikes and some key-event pairs are not exposed
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sodiumchloride: Doesn't change the keys for navigating the Quick Menu though.
True that. It would really be nice if PC users with access to an entire keyboard (!) instead of a game controller could remap actions to the number pad. NUM-0 = "Recharge shields NOW, please" and so on.