Minecart's approach is to simplify things down with sensible defaults, so that every color has an.asrgb method, which returns a 3-tuple with component values between 0 (black) and 1 (white). If you are interested in extracting colorspace families and parameters, you can do that too, though! Explore new gaming adventures, accessories, & merchandise on the Minecraft Official Site. Buy & download the game here, or check the site for the latest news. Minecart textures. These textures from the minecart model are only visible in rare occasions. The first texture is on the bottom of the minecart. It can only be seen on drops in repeating minecart tracks. The second texture appears to be dirt, which is an artifact of when the minecart used to act like a portable chest.
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This Minecraft tutorial explains all about the game controls that you use when you play Minecraft on different platforms.
Minecraft is available to play on almost every platform. The most common versions are:
- Java Edition (PC/Mac)
- Pocket Edition (PE)
- Xbox (Xbox 360 or Xbox One)
- PS (PS3 or PS4)
- Windows 10 Edition
- Education Edition
Each of these versions of Minecraft has completely different game controls.
Game Controls
- Java
- PE
- Xbox
- PS
- Win10
- Edu
Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) is a version of the game that runs on a PC or Mac computer. Therefore, you would use your keyboard and mouse to navigate through the game.
Here are the game controls to play Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac):
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Game Controls
Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) is a version of the game that runs on a PC or Mac computer. Therefore, you would use your keyboard and mouse to navigate through the game.
Here are the game controls to play Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac):
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Game Controls
Game Action | Control |
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Place/Use Item | Button 2 (Mouse) |
Mine/Destroy Item | Button 1 (Mouse) |
Jump | SPACE |
Fly (Creative) | SPACE (press twice quickly) |
Stop Flying (Creative) | SPACE (press twice quickly) |
Fly Higher (Creative) | SPACE (hold down) |
Fly Lower (Creative) | LSHIFT (hold down) |
Drop/Throw Item | Q |
Open Crafting Menu | Button 2 (Mouse) |
Open Inventory | E |
Swap Items in Hands | F |
Walk Forward | W |
Walk Backward | S |
Strafe Left | A |
Strafe Right | D |
Look | Move Mouse |
Run/Sprint | LCONTROL |
Sneak | LSHIFT |
Change Selected Item in Hotbar | Keys 1 through 9 |
List Players | TAB |
Chat | T |
Run Command | T or / |
Take Screenshot | F2 |
Toggle Fullscreen | F11 |
Toggle Perspective (Change Camera Angle) | F5 |
Toggle Debug window | F3 |
Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)
Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE) is a version of the game that runs on your tablet or mobile device.
Here are the game controls to play Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE):
Game Controls
Game Action | Control |
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Place/Use Item | Tap target location |
Mine/Destroy Item | Tap target location and hold |
Jump | Jump button (tap once) |
Fly (Creative) | Jump button (tap twice) |
Stop Flying (Creative) | Stop button (tap twice) |
Fly Higher (Creative) | Higher button |
Fly Lower (Creative) | Lower button |
Drop/Throw Item | Tap and hold (item in hotbar) |
Open Crafting Menu | Tap on crafting table |
Open Inventory | Triple Dot Button |
Walk Forward | Up Arrow |
Walk Backward | Down Arrow |
Strafe Left | Left Arrow |
Strafe Right | Right Arrow |
Run/Sprint | Up Arrow (tap twice and hold) |
Crouch/Sneak | Center button (tap twice) |
Stop Crouching/Sneaking | Center button (tap twice) |
Look | Touch screen and move |
Change Selected Item in Hotbar | Tap item |
Chat | Chat button |
Run Command | Chat button |
Minecraft Xbox 360 or Xbox One
There are two versions of Minecraft that run on the Xbox - Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition and Minecraft Xbox One Edition. For both versions, you would use an Xbox controller to navigate through the game.
Here are the game controls to play Minecraft on Xbox 360 or Xbox One:
Game Controls
Game Action | Control |
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Place/Use Item | LT (Left Trigger) |
Mine/Destroy Item | RT (Right Trigger) |
Jump | A Button (press once) |
Fly (Creative) | A Button (press twice quickly) |
Fly Higher (Creative) | D-Pad (press up) or A button |
Fly Lower (Creative) | D-Pad (press down) |
Stop Flying (Creative) | A Button (press twice quickly) |
Drop/Throw Item | B Button |
Open Crafting Menu | X Button |
Open Inventory | Y Button |
Move | LS (Left Stick) |
Look | RS (Right Stick) |
Run/Sprint | LS forward twice (quickly) |
Sneak/Walk | RS (press down) |
Change Camera Angle | LS (press down) |
Change Selected Item in Hotbar | LB or RB |
Run Command (Xbox One only) | D-Pad (right) |
Minecraft PS3 or PS4
There are two versions of Minecraft that run on the Sony Playstation - Minecraft PS3 Edition and Minecraft PS4 Edition. For both versions, you would use the Playstation controller to navigate through the game.
Here are the game controls to play Minecraft on the PS3 or PS4:
Game Controls
Game Action | Control |
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Place/Use Item | L2 (Back Left Trigger) |
Mine/Destroy Item | R2 (Back Right Trigger) |
Jump | X button (press once) |
Fly (Creative) | X Button (press twice quickly) |
Fly Higher (Creative) | D-Pad (press up) or X button |
Fly Lower (Creative) | D-Pad (press down) |
Stop Flying (Creative) | X Button (press twice quickly) |
Drop/Throw Item | Circle button |
Open Crafting Menu | Square Button |
Open Inventory | Triangle button |
Move | LS (Left Stick) |
Look | RS (Right Stick) |
Run/Sprint | LS forward twice (quickly) |
Sneak/Walk | RS (press down) |
Change Camera Angle | LS (press down) |
Change Selected Item in Hotbar | L1 or R1 |
Run Command (PS4 only) | D-Pad (right) |
Minecraft Windows 10 Edition
Minecraft Windows 10 Edition is a version of the game that runs only on a Windows 10 computer. Therefore, you would use your keyboard and mouse to navigate through the game.
Here are the game controls to play Minecraft Windows 10 Edition:
Game Controls
Game Action | Control |
---|---|
Place/Use Item | Button 2 (Mouse) |
Mine/Destroy Item | Button 1 (Mouse) |
Jump | SPACE |
Fly (Creative) | SPACE (press twice quickly) |
Stop Flying (Creative) | SPACE (press twice quickly) |
Fly Higher (Creative) | SPACE (hold down) |
Fly Lower (Creative) | LSHIFT (hold down) |
Drop/Throw Item | Q |
Open Crafting Menu | Button 2 (Mouse) |
Open Inventory | E |
Swap Items in Hands | F |
Walk Forward | W |
Walk Backward | S |
Strafe Left | A |
Strafe Right | D |
Look | Move Mouse |
Run/Sprint | LCONTROL |
Sneak | LSHIFT |
Change Selected Item in Hotbar | Keys 1 through 9 |
List Players | TAB |
Chat | T |
Run Command | T or / |
Take Screenshot | F2 |
Toggle Fullscreen | F11 |
Toggle Perspective (Change Camera Angle) | F5 |
Toggle Debug window | F3 |
Minecraft Education Edition
Minecraft Education Edition is a version of the game that runs on a PC or Mac computer. Therefore, you would use your keyboard and mouse to navigate through the game.
Here are the game controls to play Minecraft Education Edition:
Game Controls
Game Action | Control |
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Place/Use Item | Button 2 (Mouse) |
Mine/Destroy Item | Button 1 (Mouse) |
Jump | SPACE |
Fly (Creative) | SPACE (press twice quickly) |
Stop Flying (Creative) | SPACE (press twice quickly) |
Fly Higher (Creative) | SPACE (hold down) |
Fly Lower (Creative) | LSHIFT (hold down) |
Drop/Throw Item | Q |
Open Crafting Menu | Button 2 (Mouse) |
Open Inventory | E |
Swap Items in Hands | F |
Walk Forward | W |
Walk Backward | S |
Strafe Left | A |
Strafe Right | D |
Look | Move Mouse |
Run/Sprint | LCONTROL |
Sneak | LSHIFT |
Change Selected Item in Hotbar | Keys 1 through 9 |
Cycle through Fixed Inventory Slots | 0 (zero key) |
List Players | TAB |
Chat | T |
Run Command | T or / |
Take Screenshot | F2 |
Toggle Fullscreen | F11 |
Toggle Perspective (Change Camera Angle) | F5 |
Toggle Debug window | F3 |
And that covers our tutorial on game controls for Minecraft. Try one of our other beginner tutorials below:
Other Beginner Tutorials
Minecarts are vehicles featured in some stages. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]Marth near a minecart. Minecarts appear in several levels of the Subspace Emissary. Once a character gets into a minecart by touching it, the minecart closes and starts hurtling quickly along the rails ahead. The minecart deals massive damage to any enemy it hits. While inside the minecart, characters cannot be hurt, though they can be KO'd if the minecart passes a blast line. Characters can jump out of a minecart at any time; this is necessary to avoid being KO'd if the minecart's path takes it off an edge. Minecarts can also end their path by crashing into a wall, which pops its occupants up slightly into a state of tumbling, though without damaging them. The speed of minecarts increases with the chosen difficulty. Another type of minecart can appear as one of the drawings in PictoChat, where it rolls back and forth on a half-pipe. Fighters can safely stand on top of it, but anyone struck by the side of the minecart is dealt 10% damage.
In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]A minecart in The Great Cave Offensive. A different kind of minecart appears in The Great Cave Offensive. These minecarts resemble traditional minecarts, and are much slower. Two of them appear on the stage; one on the left and one on the right. The one that goes left will drive into the bottom right of the stage, right below the spikes and the other one will drive all the way into the left blast line. The minecarts will cause damage and moderate knockback to anyone it rams in to. When a minecart appears it will flash white for a moment. If a minecart is left alone, it will start speeding down the track on its own. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]Alex and Steve riding in minecarts on Port Town Aero Dive. With the return of The Great Cave Offensive, all minecarts return as well, with the exact same function as the game before. With the addition of stage hazard toggle, the minecarts will no longer appear if the option is turned off. Additionally, Steve can create minecarts with his side special that he can ride in; a stray minecart will capture opponents when struck, and potentially drag them off-screen. Origin[edit]Kirby rides a minecart in Kirby Super Star's Great Cave Offensive subgame. The main concept of minecarts originates from Kirby Super Star, where Kirby could find slow minecarts in various locations that would take him across stages safely while destroying anything in the way. However, the speed of Brawl's minecarts is more reminiscent of the Donkey Kong Country series, where quick reflexes are required to jump in order to dodge obstacles and enemies in minecart stages.
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