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When you double-click a game in your Steam library (or click Play) to run it, it will pop up a box with an option to "Run Configuration". Select that option and press OK.
Suggestion:
Run config to use the mouse as your controller first. This game can be played entirely with mouse. Get into the game a little bit to understand what the controls might mean to you, then define your keyboard controls. Game can also be played with only keyboard, or with keyboard + mouse.
One control scheme I like to do is to have my left hand controlling everything but movement, while my mouse and right hand control movement. I love running around town while rotating the camera...so carefree and fun~
"you hard drive letter ":\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Trails in the Sky FC
for the 64 bit users its should be like this :
"you hard drive letter ":\Program Files(x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Trails in the Sky FC
For example mine is located at:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Trails in the Sky FC
P.S Do not forget to run as administrator in order to make sure that your settings are changed.
This thread is about accessing and using the config utility.
If your default movement is walk, you hold that button to run.
If your default movement is run, you hold that button to walk.
HAL= hardware acceleration (uses your graphics card)
REF= software renderer (CPU does the work, pointless for any computer that isn't decades old)
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found the problem avast was the cause of it