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Lethal Company Controller Support Detailed

Lethal Company is full of surprises, including its controller support.

You won’t be playing the game on console anytime soon, but you might want to at least get comfy with a controller. In this guide, I’ll go over how good Lethal Company controller support is currently, and the controller controls.

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Does Lethal Company Have Controller Support? Answered and Detailed

I’ve been around the Early Access block a few times by now, and that’s putting it lightly. Most games don’t enter EA on Steam with fully functional controller support. It’s just a fact. But! Lethal Company controller support is fairly comprehensive already. While the Steam page states that it’s partial, you can play the game pretty much in its entirety comfortably with a controller.

You need to know the controls, though, since the in-game prompts show keyboard bindings half the time. You can use any controller to play Lethal Company. I’ll go into the controls below, separated by platform controller for ease of use. You can just click the links to jump on down to your preferred controller.

There are two things you can’t do with a controller: you can’t emote, and you can’t rotate furniture. Additionally, you can’t type, but you may have already expected that you couldn’t. So, you’ll need to use the keyboard to navigate the Terminal.

Lethal Company Controller Bindings Guide

Lethal Company Xbox Controller Buttons

  • Interact/Grab: Y
  • Drop item: B
  • Scroll through held items: D-pad left to right
  • Power on item (Walkie-talkie): D-pad down
  • Use item in hand: RT
  • Scan the vicinity: RB
  • Inspect item: LB
  • Move furniture on ship: X
  • Exit Terminal: +
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Lethal Company PlayStation Controller Buttons

  • Interact/Grab: Square
  • Drop item: Circle
  • Scroll through held items: D-pad left to right
  • Power on item (Walkie-talkie): D-pad down
  • Use item in hand: R2
  • Scan the vicinity: R1
  • Inspect item: L1
  • Move furniture on ship: Triangle
  • Exit Terminal: Start
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Lethal Company Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Buttons

  • Interact/Grab: X
  • Drop item: B
  • Scroll through held items: D-pad left to right
  • Power on item (Walkie-talkie): D-pad down
  • Use item in hand: ZR
  • Scan the vicinity: R
  • Inspect item: L
  • Move furniture on ship: Y
  • Exit Terminal: Start

That’s all you really need to know about Lethal Company controller support, along with their current button bindings. Hopefully, Zeekerss adds a way for players to emote using a controller, or maybe I totally overlooked it. Check out some of our other LC guides here on GameSkinny, because they themselves are a great asset.


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