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# Controls

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### Keyboard Controls

| Key                      | Action                                      |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------- |
| **W, A, S, D**           | Move up, down, left or right, respectively. |
| **Left Mouse Button**    | Use first skill - HANDS                     |
| **Right Mouse Button**   | Use second skill - ANTENNA                  |
| **F Key**                | Use third skill - FACE                      |
| **R Key**                | Use fourth skill - CHEST                    |
| **G Key**, **keystroke** | Use first emote                             |
| **G Key, pressed**       | Open up emote radial menu.                  |
| **G Key, release**       | Use emote chosen from radial menu.          |

### Gamepad Controls

To be confirmed.


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