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Below are the default keymaps for the [[Windows]] version and the default controls for the [[PlayStation 2]] version.
Below are the default keymaps for the [[Windows]] version and the default controls for the [[PlayStation 2]] version. The Deus Ex interface may be confusing to some at first, but mini-guides for the PC and PlayStation 2 version interfaces are included on this page.
 
==PC==
===PC controls===
In the PC version, you can assign any key you want in the options menu. Below are the default keymaps:
In the PC version, you can assign any key you want in the options menu. Below are the default keymaps:
* Fire/Use = {{mouse|l}}, {{kbd|Enter}}
*Fire/Use = {{mouse|l}}, {{kbd|Enter}}
* Use Object In World = {{mouse|r}}
*Use Object In World = {{mouse|r}}
* Drop/Throw Item = {{mouse|m}}, {{kbd|Tab}}
*Drop/Throw Item = {{mouse|m}}, {{kbd|Tab}}
* Move Forward = {{kbd|Up}}, {{kbd|W}}
*Move Forward = {{kbd|Up}}, {{kbd|W}}
* Move Backward = {{kbd|Down}}, {{kbd|S}}
*Move Backward = {{kbd|Down}}, {{kbd|S}}
* Turn Left = {{kbd|Z}}
*Turn Left = {{kbd|Z}}
* Turn Right = {{kbd|C}}
*Turn Right = {{kbd|C}}
* Strafe Left = {{kbd|left}}, {{kbd|A}}
*Strafe Left = {{kbd|left}}, {{kbd|A}}
* Strafe Right = {{kbd|right}}, {{kbd|D}}
*Strafe Right = {{kbd|right}}, {{kbd|D}}
* Lean Left = {{kbd|Q}}
*Lean Left = {{kbd|Q}}
* Lean Right = {{kbd|E}}
*Lean Right = {{kbd|E}}
* Jump = Space, {{kbd|Insert}}
*Jump = Space, {{kbd|Insert}}
* Crouch = {{kbd|X}}, {{kbd|Num .}}
*Crouch = {{kbd|X}}, {{kbd|Num .}}
* Mouse Look = {{kbd|M}}
*Mouse Look = {{kbd|M}}
* Look Up = {{kbd|Delete}}, {{kbd|R}}
*Look Up = {{kbd|Delete}}, {{kbd|R}}
* Look Down = {{kbd|Page Down}}, {{kbd|V}}
*Look Down = {{kbd|Page Down}}, {{kbd|V}}
* Center View = {{kbd|End}}, {{kbd|F}}
*Center View = {{kbd|End}}, {{kbd|F}}
* Walk/Run = {{kbd|Shift}}
*Walk/Run = {{kbd|Shift}}
* Walk/Run Toggle = {{kbd|Caps Lock}}
*Walk/Run Toggle = {{kbd|Caps Lock}}
* Strafe = {{kbd|Alt}}
*Strafe = {{kbd|Alt}}
* Select Next Belt Item = {{mouse|wheeldown}}
*Select Next Belt Item = {{mouse|wheeldown}}
* Select Previous Belt Item = {{mouse|wheelup}}
*Select Previous Belt Item = {{mouse|wheelup}}
* Reload Weapon = {{kbd|<nowiki>;</nowiki>}}
*Reload Weapon = {{kbd|<nowiki>;</nowiki>}}
* Toggle Scope = {{kbd|[}}
*Toggle Scope = {{kbd|[}}
* Toggle Laser Sight = {{kbd|]}}
*Toggle Laser Sight = {{kbd|]}}
* Activate All Augmentations = (NONE)
*Activate All Augmentations = (NONE)
* Deactivate All Augmentations = (NONE)
*Deactivate All Augmentations = (NONE)
* Change Ammo = {{kbd|'}}
*Change Ammo = {{kbd|'}}
* Take Screenshot = {{kbd|<nowiki>Num *</nowiki>}}
*Take Screenshot = {{kbd|<nowiki>Num *</nowiki>}}
* Activate Inventory Screen = {{kbd|I}}, {{kbd|F1}}
*Activate Inventory Screen = {{kbd|I}}, {{kbd|F1}}
* Activate Health Screen = (NONE)
*Activate Health Screen = (NONE)
* Activate Augmentations Screen = (NONE)
*Activate Augmentations Screen = (NONE)
* Activate Skills Screen = (NONE)
*Activate Skills Screen = (NONE)
* Activate Goals/Notes Screen = {{kbd|G}}, {{kbd|F2}}
*Activate Goals/Notes Screen = {{kbd|G}}, {{kbd|F2}}
* Activate Conversations Screen = (NONE)
*Activate Conversations Screen = (NONE)
* Activate Images Screen = (NONE)
*Activate Images Screen = (NONE)
* Activate Logs Screen = (NONE)
*Activate Logs Screen = (NONE)
* Quick Save = {{kbd|Num +}}
*Quick Save = {{kbd|Num +}}
* Quick Load = {{kbd|Num /}}
*Quick Load = {{kbd|Num /}}
* Toggle Crosshairs = (NONE)
*Toggle Crosshairs = (NONE)
* Toggle Hit Display = (NONE)
*Toggle Hit Display = (NONE)
* Toggle Compass = (NONE)
*Toggle Compass = (NONE)
* Toggle Augmentation Display = (NONE)
*Toggle Augmentation Display = (NONE)
* Toggle Object Belt = (NONE)
*Toggle Object Belt = (NONE)
* Toggle Ammo Display = (NONE)
*Toggle Ammo Display = (NONE)


===Interface===
===PC interface===
[[File:Deus Ex In Game.jpg|right|thumb|Deus Ex in-game]]
[[Image:Deus Ex In Game.jpg|right|thumb|Deus Ex in-game]]
The most important areas are highlighted in a certain color, as each will be described. Let's start with the large red box in the bottom right corner. This is your '''object belt''', where you can press a certain number key to take out a weapon or item you have assigned. You can assign a weapon or item to that number by dragging its picture box to its picture in the inventory. Next to the object belt, we have the '''ammo display''' in orange. The name speaks for itself, as it displays the amount of ammo you have for that weapon now and the number of clips you have. Melee weapons do not have ammo. In the middle, highlighted in yellow, you'll see the '''crosshair''': This helps you aim. A red target means it is hostile, gray means neutral or no target, and green is a friendly.
The most important areas are highlighted in a certain color, as each will be described. Let's start with the large red box in the bottom right corner. This is your '''object belt''', where you can press a certain number key to take out a weapon or item you have assigned. You can assign a weapon or item to that number by dragging its picture box to its picture in the inventory. Next to the object belt, we have the '''ammo display''' in orange. The name speaks for itself, as it displays the amount of ammo you have for that weapon now and the number of clips you have. Melee weapons do not have ammo. In the middle, highlighted in yellow, you'll see the '''crosshair''': This helps you aim. A red target means it is hostile, gray means neutral or no target, and green is a friendly.


In the top right highlighted in green is the '''augmentation display'''. This is like the object belt but with augmentations. You can assign an augmentation to a desired function key ({{kbd|F1}}-{{kbd|F12}}) and activate it by pressing the assigned key. In the top left you'll see the '''health display''' in blue: Always pay attention to this at all times! Each part of your body can be harmed, and this display shows you which body part and how bad. Green means fine, yellow is caution, orange is critical, red is danger, and a blank image means you cannot use that body part (this only applies to the arms and legs). Under the health display is the '''compass''' in purple, which shows which direction you're facing; this is helpful for many quests.
In the top right highlighted in green is the '''augmentation display'''. This is like the object belt but with augmentations. You can assign an augmentation to a desired function key ({{kbd|F1}}-{{kbd|F12}}) and activate it by pressing the assigned key. In the top left you'll see the '''health display''' in blue: Always pay attention to this at all times! Each part of your body can be harmed, and this display shows you which body part and how bad. Green means fine, yellow is caution, orange is critical, red is danger, and a blank image means you cannot use that body part (this only applies to the arms and legs). Under the health display is the '''compass''' in purple, which shows which direction you're facing; this is helpful for many quests.  


===Inventory interface===
===PC inventory interface===
[[File:Deus Ex Inventory.jpg|left|thumb|Deus Ex inventory]]
[[Image:Deus Ex Inventory.jpg|left|thumb|Deus Ex inventory]]
You can get to the inventory by pressing whatever key you assigned (I and F1 key is default). By default, you should be open on the '''inventory screen''', which is the main screen. In red you'll see the '''inventory display''', where you keep all your items and weapons. Each item and weapon in the world of Deus Ex takes up a portion of the inventory, so you must decide what to keep and what not to keep. You can assign an item or weapon to the object belt by dragging the picture to the desired number key. The '''object belt''', which is highlight in yellow at the bottom, is another important menu. You can assign various weapons and items to the desired key (0-9) and then take out that weapon or item by pressing that key in-game. Highlighted in blue and next to the inventory display, we have the '''key and ammo display'''. You can click on either on to show a list of what type of ammo you have or which nano key you have. Up above in green is the '''description box''', which provides a description of any item or weapon you have selected.
You can get to the inventory by pressing whatever key you assigned (I and F1 key is default). By default, you should be open on the '''inventory screen''', which is the main screen. In red you'll see the '''inventory display''', where you keep all your items and weapons. Each item and weapon in the world of Deus Ex takes up a portion of the inventory, so you must decide what to keep and what not to keep. You can assign an item or weapon to the object belt by dragging the picture to the desired number key. The '''object belt''', which is highlight in yellow at the bottom, is another important menu. You can assign various weapons and items to the desired key (0-9) and then take out that weapon or item by pressing that key in-game. Highlighted in blue and next to the inventory display, we have the '''key and ammo display'''. You can click on either on to show a list of what type of ammo you have or which nano key you have. Up above in green is the '''description box''', which provides a description of any item or weapon you have selected.  


Now let's look at the top selections. In red is the '''inventory menu''', which is already displayed in the picture. In orange is the '''health menu''', where you can keep track of your health, health information, and use med kits. In turquoise is the '''augmentation menu''' where you can keep track of your augmentations, augmentation upgrades, and use bio cells. The '''skills menu''' is highlighted in maroon and in it, you can learn new skills with your experience points. In white is the '''goal and notes menu''', where you can keep track of all your missions and mission information. In brown is the '''conversation menu''', where you can keep track of the latest conversation you just had with an NPC (non-playable character). The '''images menu''' is highlighted in pink, and is used for looking at screen shots you have collected throughout the game. In dark green is the '''logs menu''' where you can keep track of any transcripts you have collected. Finally, the '''exit button''' is in the top right corner, which of course, exits the inventory screen.
Now let's look at the top selections. In red is the '''inventory menu''', which is already displayed in the picture. In orange is the '''health menu''', where you can keep track of your health, health information, and use med kits. In turquoise is the '''augmentation menu''' where you can keep track of your augmentations, augmentation upgrades, and use bio cells. The '''skills menu''' is highlighted in maroon and in it, you can learn new skills with your experience points. In white is the '''goal and notes menu''', where you can keep track of all your missions and mission information. In brown is the '''conversation menu''', where you can keep track of the latest conversation you just had with an NPC (non-playable character). The '''images menu''' is highlighted in pink, and is used for looking at screen shots you have collected throughout the game. In dark green is the '''logs menu''' where you can keep track of any transcripts you have collected. Finally, the '''exit button''' is in the top right corner, which of course, exits the inventory screen.


==PlayStation 2==
===PlayStation 2 controls===
These are the default controls for the PlayStation 2 version of Deus Ex. They cannot be changed or modified, unlike the PC version.
These are the default controls for the PlayStation 2 version of Deus Ex. They cannot be changed or modified, unlike the PC version.
* {{psx|L1}}: Jump
*{{psx|L1}}: Jump
* {{psx|L2}}: Lean Toggle, Plant, and Aim
*{{psx|L2}}: Lean Toggle, Plant, and Aim  
* {{psx|R1}}: Use/Fire Object In Hand
*{{psx|R1}}: Use/Fire Object In Hand
* {{psx|R2}}: Scope Toggle
*{{psx|R2}}: Scope Toggle


* {{psx|Up|Dpad}}: Next Weapon
*{{psx|Up|Dpad}}: Next Weapon  
* {{psx|Down|Dpad}}: Previous Weapon
*{{psx|Down|Dpad}}: Previous Weapon  
* {{psx|Left|Dpad}}: Drop/Throw Object In Hand
*{{psx|Left|Dpad}}: Drop/Throw Object In Hand
* {{psx|Right|Dpad}}: Holster Item
*{{psx|Right|Dpad}}: Holster Item  


* {{psx|T}}: Quick Augs
*{{psx|T}}: Quick Augs  
* {{psx|C}}: Augmentations/Skills
*{{psx|C}}: Augmentations/Skills  
* {{psx|X}}: Interact/Use Object In World
*{{psx|X}}: Interact/Use Object In World
* {{psx|S}}: Inventory
*{{psx|S}}: Inventory


* {{psx|Up|Lstick}}: Move Forward
*{{psx|Up|Lstick}}: Move Forward
* {{psx|Down|Lstick}}: Move Backwards
*{{psx|Down|Lstick}}: Move Backwards  
* {{psx|Left|Lstick}}: Strafe Left
*{{psx|Left|Lstick}}: Strafe Left  
* {{psx|Right|Lstick}}: Strafe Right
*{{psx|Right|Lstick}}: Strafe Right  


* {{psx|Neutral|Rstick}}: Look/Aim
*{{psx|Neutral|Rstick}}: Look/Aim  


* {{psx|L3}}: Crouch
*{{psx|L3}}: Crouch  


* {{psx|Select}}: Mission/Notes
*{{psx|Select}}: Mission/Notes  
* {{psx|Start}}: Pause/Main Menu
*{{psx|Start}}: Pause/Main Menu


===Interface===
===PlayStation 2 interface===
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===Inventory interface===
===PlayStation 2 inventory interface===
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