Text List of default Helldivers PC keybindings menu - again, ALL looked reconfigurable. I THINK it's the number "1," though it also looks like the 'i' letter key. I am not positive about the default sidearm key. I've added some additional text where I thought it helped clarify what the key was. If you don't want to run over there, I typed up sort of an ASCII version I could share here, in more of a vertical list form for easy reading. Helldivers PC keybindings menu from press beta build (courtesy Jab) I can't embed images from elsewhere in Steam forums, so if you don't mind following this link over to Photobucket, you can view it there: I took a screen capture of the keybindings menu. I can't tell ya'll how many games I've played that only had a few reconfigurable keys but left certain keys "fixed." The great news? It looks like virtually EVERY single action is rebindable, so I think that will make everyone happy, including southpaws, and people who have non-standard keyboards. Jab kindly got some footage of the keybindings menu in the PC Helldivers press beta build, so we could get a peek at the default hotkeys:
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