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WASD is shorthand for the '''W''', '''A''', '''S''', and '''D''' keys on the keyboard. WASD is often used to move in a game, and is typically played on the left hand, which leaves the right hand free to stay on the mouse. |
WASD is shorthand for the '''W''', '''A''', '''S''', and '''D''' keys on the keyboard. WASD is often used to move in a game, and is typically played on the left hand, which leaves the right hand free to stay on the mouse. |
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+ | '''W''' - Move up |
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+ | '''A''' - Move left |
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+ | '''S''' - Move down |
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+ | '''D''' - Move right |
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In Above the Fold, WASD is used for movement around the Map. |
In Above the Fold, WASD is used for movement around the Map. |
Revision as of 16:51, 6 October 2018
WASD is shorthand for the W, A, S, and D keys on the keyboard. WASD is often used to move in a game, and is typically played on the left hand, which leaves the right hand free to stay on the mouse.
W - Move up A - Move left S - Move down D - Move right
In Above the Fold, WASD is used for movement around the Map.