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You can find keycodes [https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/blob/master/src/engine/client/keynames.h here], or just type the key temporarily into one of the controls in the Settings > Controls page in DDNet client and it will show the key name.  You can also use modifier keys with binds.
You can find keycodes [https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/blob/master/src/engine/client/keynames.h here], or just type the key temporarily into one of the controls in the Settings > Controls page in DDNet client and it will show the key name.  You can also use modifier keys with binds.
  bind <span style="color:magenta">ctrl+</span><span style="color:green">[key]</span> <span style="color:blue">[command/setting]</span> <span style="color:purple">[value]</span>
  bind <span style="color:magenta">ctrl+</span><span style="color:green">[key]</span> <span style="color:blue">[command/setting]</span> <span style="color:purple">[value]</span>
you can use '''ctrl''', '''alt''', '''shift''', and '''gui'''.  '''Gui''' is used to refer to the windows key on windows, the command key on macos/osx, and super/meta on linux.
you can use '''ctrl''', '''alt''', '''shift''', and '''gui'''.  '''Gui''' is used to refer to the windows key on windows, the command key on macOS/osx, and super/meta on linux.

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Message definition (Binds)
*'''[key]''' is the key on your keyboard/mouse you want to bind a command to.
*'''[command/setting]''' A full list of all commands and settings can be found [https://ddnet.org/settingscommands/#client-settings here].
*'''[value]''' is the variable you want to set your setting to or an argument for a command.  Not all commands require arguments
You can find keycodes [https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/blob/master/src/engine/client/keynames.h here], or just type the key temporarily into one of the controls in the Settings > Controls page in DDNet client and it will show the key name.  You can also use modifier keys with binds.
 bind <span style="color:magenta">ctrl+</span><span style="color:green">[key]</span> <span style="color:blue">[command/setting]</span> <span style="color:purple">[value]</span>
you can use '''ctrl''', '''alt''', '''shift''', and '''gui'''.  '''Gui''' is used to refer to the windows key on windows, the command key on macOS/osx, and super/meta on linux.
  • [key] is the key on your keyboard/mouse you want to bind a command to.
  • [command/setting] A full list of all commands and settings can be found here.
  • [value] is the variable you want to set your setting to or an argument for a command. Not all commands require arguments

You can find keycodes here, or just type the key temporarily into one of the controls in the Settings > Controls page in DDNet client and it will show the key name. You can also use modifier keys with binds.

bind ctrl+[key] [command/setting] [value]

you can use ctrl, alt, shift, and gui. Gui is used to refer to the windows key on windows, the command key on macOS/osx, and super/meta on linux.