drop key, use key (control prompts)

drop key, use key (control prompts) from Lethal Company UI screenshot (English)

Description

The image displays user interface (UI) labels related to key bindings for a game or application.

  1. Drop Key: The label "Drop Key" indicates the action of dropping an object or item. It is associated with the key [G], which players can press to perform this function. This feature is essential for managing inventory or gameplay mechanics in which discarding items is needed.

  2. Use Key: The label "Use Key" denotes the action of utilizing or interacting with an object. The function is linked to [LMB], which likely stands for the Left Mouse Button. This feature allows players to execute actions like opening doors, picking up items, or activating mechanisms.

The text is presented in a simple, clear font against a muted background, emphasizing functionality and ease of understanding for the user.

Software

Lethal Company

Language

English

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