Unlike standard Fallout 4 controls, which are largely handled by the game engine’s hardcoded input system, AAF utilizes a plugin system to intercept keystrokes. Specifically, AAF relies on a file typically named AAF.xml (or similar configuration files found in Data/MCM/Config/AAF ) to map specific keyboard keys to specific mod functions.
By taking a moment to tweak your AAF_settings.ini , you can stop fighting your keyboard and get back to crafting the perfect screenshots or immersive roleplay moments. How to POSE & DANCE in Fallout 4? EASY with these 3 Mods! Fallout 4 Aaf Keybinds
Here are the used by most AAF setups (especially with the Themes and Unofficial F4 Patch for AAF): Unlike standard Fallout 4 controls, which are largely
| Action | Default Keybind | | :--- | :--- | | | NumPad 0 (Hold for 2 seconds to exit) | | Next Animation (Forward) | NumPad 1 | | Previous Animation (Back) | NumPad 3 | | Rotate Scene Left | NumPad 4 | | Rotate Scene Right | NumPad 6 | | Zoom In | NumPad 2 | | Zoom Out | NumPad 8 | | Reset Camera Angle | NumPad 5 | | Toggle UI (HUD / Crosshair) | NumPad . (Decimal/Delete key) | How to POSE & DANCE in Fallout 4
If you get stuck where you cannot move your character after a scene ends:
In Fallout 4 , (Advanced Animation Framework) does not have a single, fixed set of hardcoded keybindings. Instead, keybinds are defined in XML configuration files inside the AAF folder (usually Data/AAF/ ).