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Normal fast attack is simply using the LMB.
Strong attack requires the left shift key to be pressed.
Does this key have to be held down throughout the strong attack?
or if just pressed once maintains the strong attack then how does one
revert back to fast attack?
My confusion stems from the fact that when practicing the two attack types
my actions visually appear to be the same.
Please help.
You press it on initiating the attack and the effect lasts the whole animation of that single blow.
If you keep it pressed you can continue to chain up heavy attacks.
You can notice the difference because it can break the enemy defence position.
On some computers shift+left click does not result in a strong attack.
Someone suggested to me, and I suggest to you, that you should bind strong attack to a single button, instead of shift+Lclilck. Then you won't suffer the issue any more.
I don't like "modifiying" frequently used actions... too prone to error and tiring.

Instead I remapped:

LMB quick attack
RMB strong attack
Middle MB (use Item) (xbow, bomb, lamp, torch etc)

Shift parry/block/counterattack*
Capslock Run/Sprint/Gallop*

(Shift = fast boat speed, either I missed one option, or this isn't consistent in mapping) <shrug>

' (key to the left of 1) Witcher Senses

Q Use sign
E Loot/Mount/Dismount/Examine etc
X call Roach

1,2 swords
3-7 signs selection
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Seneschul: On some computers shift+left click does not result in a strong attack.
Someone suggested to me, and I suggest to you, that you should bind strong attack to a single button, instead of shift+Lclilck. Then you won't suffer the issue any more.
If I try to assign the LMB + left shift then only left shift is assigned in the key bindings.

Another issue. I watched a video where the player jumped and rolled out of the way of the griggin as it attacked,
however when I tried practicing these moves pressing the dodge and roll keys did nothing. Do I possibly have to be in a fight for them to be active?
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Seneschul: On some computers shift+left click does not result in a strong attack.
Someone suggested to me, and I suggest to you, that you should bind strong attack to a single button, instead of shift+Lclilck. Then you won't suffer the issue any more.
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Boeriemore: If I try to assign the LMB + left shift then only left shift is assigned in the key bindings.

Another issue. I watched a video where the player jumped and rolled out of the way of the griggin as it attacked,
however when I tried practicing these moves pressing the dodge and roll keys did nothing. Do I possibly have to be in a fight for them to be active?
Left shift is actually assigned to "modify attack type". That's how it makes it work to hold down shift (modify) and then left click.
1 or 2 items down from "left Shift" is strong attack. You won't want to bind shift to it. I bound Mouse 5. Wheel mouses usually have a middle click option which you may find convenient, conversely I would use a alphanumeric key on the keyboard - ctrl, shift, and alt are often reserved.

Regarding Dodge - yes, you can only dodge in combat. And only after combat is detected/initiated. Just wielding your sword doesn't allow you to dodge.
I do strongly suggest finding some lower level goons and practicing Dodges and Counter attacks.
Counter attacking works against light attacks and all fisticuffs. Against humans/nonhumans it will induce a light stagger effect and leave them open to an attack. Against creatures it will strike them for decent damage and can crit/have sword effects go off.

I was a firm believer in the rolling jump, but it's the wrong way to handle it in this game.
If you do a rolling jump and a creature's attack passes through you, the attack usually still connects.

Dodging, however, will usually cause the creature's attack to miss even if it appears to connect.

Good Luck!
OK. I got rolling / jumping practice while fighting my first griffin.
Still a bit confused on a number of issues relating to the inventory, skills trees and strong attack.