


Pressing A while holding F3 will reload all chunks. Pressing Q while holding F3 brings up a help menu, showing all F3 shortcuts. (Hold ⇧ Shift before pressing F3 to display the Profiler graph.) Pressing 0 will show you a less detailed graph. Pressing the keys 1 - 9 while in the debug screen will show you a more detailed view of the graph on the right. Pressing this key will toggle the showing of extra debug information on the top of the screen alongside the Minecraft version, such as FPS (frames per second), chunk updates, and available memory. This option is also useful when exploring with a map. Use this in conjunction with F2 to take screenshots without the HUD. Opens up the menu and gives back cursor control. Scrolls through the quick-bar and the chat when opened. Turning aiming third person camera movement. Such folks should start with creative or peaceful mode until they have the hang of moving and looking around. Many prior games (notably DOOM, and Quake) have used such a scheme, but those who have not played such a game before, will need some time to practice before they can get around effectively.
#Minecraft for mac controls Pc#
PC Minecraft uses a combination of the mouse and keyboard for controls, generically known as "mouselook/keymove". You can also use the F keys by holding the option button while pressing them. If you choose the first option, you can then use the fn key to switch F-keys back to actions they used to do (e.g. To make F-keys work in macOS, go to the Apple menu → System Preferences → Keyboard and mouse and check the "Use F1, F2 etc. You can often get around this by pressing the fn key or sometimes the ⇧ Shift key while you press an F-key. Computer Non-configurable controls Note: On many notebook computers and most Macs, "Function keys" (briefly "F-keys") do not operate in their default configuration.
