
Keyboard and Mouse - VRChat
Apr 1, 2025 · You can play VRChat using a keyboard, mouse, and monitor! No headset required. Movement is handled via the standard FPS "WASD" setup, with your mouse adjusting your …
How do I use my avatars features on pc :: VRChat Technical …
Apr 22, 2020 · Originally posted by Lens: You use the F keys. Gestures/effects are mostly bounded from F2 to F8. And pressing F1 during an animation stops it/resets it. It Didnt Work ._.
Hand and Gesture Tutorial For PC Vrchat - YouTube
This is the first video of this channel and as you might be able to tell, I'm a nervous wreck when it comes to cameras (mainly cause my voice). However, I feel that many more vrchat pc players...
VRChat Controls Keyboard – Explanation of All Shortcuts
Feb 14, 2025 · This post explains all the hotkeys of the VRChat controls keyboard and gives some tips.
Controls - VRChat Wiki
Oct 2, 2025 · VRChat supports several operating systems, with multiple combinations of devices and controllers. Some of these controls can be configured in the Settings Menu.
How to change hands gestures : r/VRchat - Reddit
May 20, 2024 · In the gestures controller of your avatar, there should be a layer where all thr animations are connected to each gesture parameter value. You should find one that has the …
Steam Community :: Guide :: VR Chat Controls (For PC)
Apr 29, 2024 · Use left shift to control your left hand gesture, use right shift to control your right hand gesture. On a standard English US QWERTY layout keyboard, "backtick" is the key in …
VRChat How to Add & Customize Hand Gestures for Your Avatar
In this video, I’ll walk you through how to add or change hand gestures on your VRChat avatar.
[HELP] Using Hands in Desktop Mode? : r/VRchat - Reddit
Mar 12, 2018 · I believe you press Shift + f1 through f12 (Or atleast one of them) to activate hand gestures, give it a try!
Gesture in desktop :: VRChat General Discussions - Steam Community
Jul 12, 2021 · Some avatars have a separate expressions toggle in the radial menu, to allow hand gestures to be used without changing facial expressions. Especially useful for sign language …