Have you ever wanted to REBIND any of the keys related to the F3 menu but couldn't because they're HARD-CODED?
Debug keybind is a mod that allows you to rebind the (previously) hard-coded F3 menu and all of it's actions.
Didn't like F3+Q? You can easily rebind it as if it was a normal keybind. Don't like F3+G? It can be rebound in the exact same way.
Just open the debug keybinds menu, and you'll be on your way!
Opening the menu is super simple. You can open it from your modloader's Config Screen, but it can also be opened with a conveniently placed button placed next to the normal keybinds button!
- Bind any key on your keyboard to activate individual debug actions or combinations.
- Enhance gameplay convenience by placing these keys at your fingertips.
- Improve accessibility for users with specific keyboard layouts or preferences.
This mod requires BoxLib a Client-side library mod developed by me.
- Install Minecraft Forge/Fabric/Neoforge: Download and install the appropriate modloader for your Minecraft version.
- Download the mod: Download the latest release of Debug Keybind for your specific modloader and Minecraft version
- Download BoxLib: Download the latest release of BoxLib for your specific modloader and Minecaft version
- Place the mod jars: Drop the downloaded jar files into your Minecraft mods folder. The location of this folder varies depending on your operating system.
Mod Menu is recommended for configuration purposes.
This mod requires BoxLib a Client-side library mod developed by me.
We encourage contributions! Don't hesitate to open issues or pull requests through the GitHub Repository. Your input helps the mod improve and evolve.
We welcome translations! If you're interested in translating this mod, please locate the localization files and submit a pull request. Your contributions help make the mod accessible to more users worldwide.
If you encounter any issues, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.
If you'd like to build this mod on your own machine, follow these steps.
- Download the source code from GitHub (Code -> Download zip)
- Extract the zip file onto your local machine, and open the folder.
- Open a terminal prompt in said folder
- Run the command "gradlew build"
- The fabric build will be in "fabric/build/libs"
- The forge build will be in "forge/build/libs"