User:Ferretwings/Sandbox/Game controls

I will see if row templates help in the readability of the tables while editing.
 * Watch out for inputs that span multiple rows. Leonord curse「talk」 23:59, 10 January 2017 (UTC)
 * Yeah, that's what I'm sorting out now. I remember seeing a solution in one of the existing templates... I'm trying to remember which one. – Ferretwings (talk ) 13:43, 11 January 2017 (UTC)

Inventory

 * To remove one item from a stack, right click on it. Hold down the right mouse button to increase the number of items to be removed from the stack.
 * To place objects directly from your inventory, left click to select the item, then left click to place it or right click to discard it.
 * To place objects directly from your inventory into the Trash Can hold shift down while clicking the item. This can be used to quickly free up space in your inventory.
 * To favorite an item (making it unable to be quick stacked, quick trashed, thrown, or deposited) hover over the item and press Alt + Left Click. A border should appear letting you know that the item is favorited. Do note that placing favorited equipment onto your equipment slots and placing them back in your inventory will remove the favorite status on the equipment, in which case you are going to need to Alt + Left Click again.

NPC

 * To interact with an NPC approach close enough that a speech bubble appears on the target when you move the mouse cursor to it. Then click the right mouse button.
 * When buying items from an NPC, hold down the right mouse button to increase the number of items purchased.

Equipment

 * Right-clicking on a piece of equipment, including one located in a Social slot, will swap it with its corresponding Armor or Accessory slot.

Miscellaneous

 * To read a sign, tombstone, or the name of a chest, hover your cursor over it.
 * When crafting, hold down the right mouse button to rapidly craft a number of items (the speed increases as long as you hold down the button).

Mobile Version
* MFi stands for "Made For iPhone". Buying an MFi controller will guarantee it working properly on iOS. Extensive list of MFi controllers

Terraria for iOS and Android had PlayStation 3 controller support in earlier versions, but this was removed in a later update.