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===Console input===
===Console input===
By default, Oni auto-binds the "console" toggle to the key to the left of the numeric row. On U.S. QWERTY keyboards, this is the key with a <span style="font-size:200%; top:0.3em; position:relative">`</span> in the lowercase position and a tilde, <span style="font-size:175%">~</span>, in the uppercase position. It is usually called the "tilde key" by users, and perhaps even elsewhere on this wiki; however, you would have to hold Shift to type a tilde, and the console is activated by just pressing the key without Shift, thus it is actually the "grave accent key" which activates the console.
By default, Oni auto-binds the "console" toggle to the key to the left of the numeric row. On U.S. QWERTY keyboards, this is the key with a grave accent, <span style="font-size:200%; top:0.3em; position:relative">`</span>, in the lowercase position and a tilde, <span style="font-size:175%">~</span>, in the uppercase position. It is usually called the "tilde key" by users, and perhaps even elsewhere on this wiki; however, you would have to hold Shift to type a tilde, and the console is activated by just pressing the key without Shift, thus it is actually the "grave accent key" which activates the console.


On non-U.S. keyboards, that key may not be recognized. Just add a line like "bind leftalt to console" to '''key_config.txt''' in your Oni folder and you'll be able to open the console with that key. In some cases, this bound key will not ''close'' the console; however, pressing the grave accent key, oddly enough, may work. Or you can press the appropriate key for your layout:
On non-U.S. keyboards, that key may not be recognized. Just add a line like "bind leftalt to console" to '''key_config.txt''' in your Oni folder and you'll be able to open the console with that key. In some cases, this bound key will not ''close'' the console; however, pressing the grave accent key, oddly enough, may work. Or you can press the appropriate key for your layout: