NOTE: Pedestrian management or Pedestrian interaction keybinds are not listed here, as there is a full guide that can be found by clicking here.
To see your current keyboard control setup, you first must be logged in on our server.
Then, you can:
- Press ESC
- Navigate to the
Settings
tab.
- Navigate to the
Key Bindings
category.
In there, you will see several other categories each pertaining to a general group of what those binds are effecting. To find keybinds relative to our server's scripts, navigate to the FiveM
category.
- Default: N
- Holding this key will allow you to speak.
WARNING: FiveM requires some setup for your voice chat to work properly. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Press ESC
2. Navigate to the Settings tab.
3. Navigate to the Voice Chat category.
4. Ensure the Voice Chat Enabled setting is set to On.
5. Ensure the proper device is listed under the Listening section, change settings to your preference.
6. Ensure the proper device is listed under the Talking section, change settings to your preference.
7. Under the Talking Section, make sure your Microphone Volume is turned up.
8. Change your Voice Chat Mode to Push to Talk. (OPTIONAL, but encouraged)
- Default: ~
- This key will cycle through the talk modes of Normal, Shouting, and Whispering.
- Each talk mode not only has a distance of which other players can hear you, but will also alter your voice volume.
- Default: F6 (to open radio)
- Default: LALT (to talk into radio)
TIP: A full guide on utilizing the radio can be found here.
- Default: F11
- This key is what you press to go on and off duty or receive your loadout. As a newer player, this is how you will also spawn your vehicles.
- Default: Y
- This key is what you press to accept a callout when given to you by Dispatch.
- Default: Z
- This menu will allow you to either request backup from your department, or call a scene/callout that you responded to as Code 4 or completed.
- Default: G
- This menu will allow you to either place objects such as traffic cones or set a speedzone for an area.
TIP: For a guide on speedzones and placing objects for a variety of situations, click here.
- Default: B
- This menu will allow you to either place objects such as traffic cones or set a speedzone for an area.
NOTE: You must be inside of your police cruiser to open your CAD.
- Default: F9
- Your automatic license plate reader, or ALPR for short, will notify you automatically of any vehicles that have flags on their license plate, such as invalid registration, being stolen, or expired insurance.
NOTE: You must be inside of your police cruiser to toggle your automatic license plate reader.
- Default: LSHIFT
- Positioning your police cruiser behind a vehicle and using your traffic stop key will mark the vehicle on your minimap. Once the vehicle is marked, you can use your lights and sirens to signal the vehicle to pull over.
- Holding your traffic stop key again will cancel the traffic stop.
- Default: Q
- This will toggle your lights on and off.
- When your lights are on, pedestrian vehicles will pull over.
- Default Wail: 1 (Primary Siren)
- Default Priority: 2 (Secondary Siren)
- Default Wail: 3 (Tertiary Siren)
- Each key works as a toggle, and differ in siren sounds. Your lights must be on for your siren to work.
- Default: O (While in your police cruiser)
- The most important settings in this menu will be your HUD Settings and Siren Park Kill options.
- HUD Settings will allow you to temporarily disable or permanently move your Luxart control HUD element.
- Siren Park Kill is also a temporary setting that will automatically turn your sirens off when you exit your vehicle.
- Default: F5 (While in your police cruiser)
- This remote will allow you to turn on your plate reader and traffic radar.
TIP: For a guide on using the traffic radar & remote, click here.