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    Home»Development»How to Fix: Windows WASD Keys Reversed with Arrow Keys

    How to Fix: Windows WASD Keys Reversed with Arrow Keys

    May 1, 2024

    This past weekend I had the opportunity to be what every father wants, if only for a moment: the “cool dad”. My wife was out of town and my youngest son wanted to play PUBG. I caved in, taught him the basic FPS key binds, and he was having a great time. While he was fragging out, he pressed a bunch of random keys and ended up changing movement buttons. Suddenly the traditional WASD movement keys were useless and the arrow keys triggered movement.

    Of course, this was a degradation of player experience. After struggling to figure out what my son did, I found the solution.

    To restore the WASD keys as movement keys, press the FN+W key combination. You’ll switch back to WASD keys for movement and be back on top of your game!

    The post How to Fix: Windows WASD Keys Reversed with Arrow Keys appeared first on David Walsh Blog.

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