![]() ![]() iEquipĪs mentioned before, the HUD display from iEquip can be customized to suit what you want. You can change cycles in previously setup hotkeys and have up to 8 different cycles. Repeat the process for however many setups you wihs to have.Once you have saved what you wish to, press B or O to finish. You can select all, or select one at a time. A third window will then open to store your equipment.Scroll down to Cycle 1 and press B or O.Select 1 and press B or O to exit our of the menu and enter the Cycle creation window. 1 to 4, in order, will be LB X/Y/B/A or LB Square/Triangle/O/X and 5-8., in order, will be RB X/Y/B/A or RB Square/Triangle/O/X. This will open a menu prompting you to select a hotkey. This can also be done from inside the inventory window. You have the option to save all at once or just one slot at a time, however you must have it equipped. Equip what you wish to save as a hotkey preset.To set up a cycle in Serio's, complete the following. Note: Once this is setup, you cannot use the D-Pad to navigate dialogue or inventory/spell menus. Therefore, either use a cable or make sure your controller is charged. Should you disconnect your controller, your game may encounter errors such as the controller not working or the game crashing.You will not be able to use keyboard hotkeys with your controller connected.There are a few things to bear in mind with this setup. Under Controls change Previous Column to. The mode comes with tooltips to help in the creation. There are presets present for you to load, however you can create your own. If you wish to adjust the hud layout, you will need to enter the edit mode. Your MCM should look the same as the pictures given below. Set Cycle Consumables to DOWN on the D-Pad.Set the Cycle Shouts/Powers to UP on the D-Pad.If you installed the pre-made profile, go to profiles, select the pre-made preset and load it. Your setup should look the same as the picture below. Set the mod to use Default hotkeys and the HotKey Setter Button to the left D-Pad. Do not complete any Hotkey options that are listed as they are made with keyboard in mind. Mod Configuration Menu (MCM) Configurationīefore continuing this part, ensure that any pre-existing MCM menus that are present in your list of choice have been completed. If somethings is, move it lower in priority on the left hand side. Once you have downloaded/activated the mods listed above, download the patched control layout for TUCS and install it as a seperate mod after TUCS in Mod Organizer 2 left pane. Direct all questions/issues to the maintainers of this guide. WARNING! Do not ask the list author for support as you have now modified the list. If the list you are using does not include these mods, download and install all that you are missing. Serio’s Cycle Hotkeys is the primary hotkey mod that allows you to control shouts, powers, spells, and equipment via the hotkeys introduced with TUCS. Ensure you select the correct version for the lists you play. WARNING! This mod has two different versions. It also adds the ability to hotkey potions. IEquip acts as your HUD so you can see what is equipped quickly at a glance without referencing the quick menu or your inventory. Note: TUCS does change the button layouts significantly so it will take a little time to get used to. The Ultimate Control Scheme - The basis for controller compatibility, tucs opens up additional hotkeys on your controller. We utilise three mods to manage and control the game via the gamepad and add additional functionality. If it is not, move on to the rest of the guide. Look for a file named ControlMap_Custom.txt.Navigate to your Skyrim Directory (\steamapps\common\SkyrimSpecialEdition).Installation processīefore beginning, you need to make sure that your control layout is not changed from default. Do not report issues to the curators of the your chosen modlist or the authors of the mods in this guide. Please direct any questions or issues to us (Styyx and ShadesofDawn) in The Animonculory Server. Please treat this guide as a mini modlist and read all the information contained in it. It aims to offer an experience where you do not need a keyboard and mouse and is universal for DualShock/Sense and Xbox. The following guide is designed to bring controller functionality to your chosen modlist. ![]() Reformatted by Althro for greater markdown support. Information originally compiled by Gamepad Helpers Team from Sovn’s Skyrim and The Animonculory. Updated version maintained by Styyx and ShadesofDawn. Original version created by ShadesofDawn. This guide would not exist if not for the many hours of work put in by several individuals across different discord servers. Gamepad Support and Setup Guide - V3.0 Acknowledgements ![]()
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