
Red Dead Redemption 2 PC Key Binds: How to Map Your Controls
Here’s how to customize your controls for Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC.
Great news PC players, Red Dead Redemption 2 is now on PC. This means that you’ll actually be able to remap your controls and key binds to suit you. Here’s how:
How to Change Key Binds and Controls On PC
There has been some confusion over the method of changing key binds in Red Dead Redemption 2, though it’s quite simple once you know where to look. You cannot change them from the start menu, only while in-game. Press Pause, and then go to Settings, Controls, and then Keyboard and Mouse. From here you can change your Key Mapping.
So What Can You Change?
In terms of customization, Red Dead 2 has pretty good options on PC. You can alter FOV settings and key binds. We’ll have to wait and see if Rockstar plans to add any further options.
That’s how to map your controls in Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC. For more help with the game, check out our collection of main guides, and guides for the online mode.
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