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## Controls in Games
Most flash games were designed for mouse and/or keyboard controls, with each game having its own unique setup.
Most flash games where made for Mouse and Keyboard.
There's no one-size-fits-all solution for game inputs.
All games are all different in how you control them and there is no standard universal Input Solution to account for all games.
Some games might use the keyboard (WASD, arrow keys, numpad), the mouse, or a combination of these.
There could be games that uses Keyboard: WASD, Arrow Keys, Numpad, Mouse and much more.
Suggestions on how to control games:
You can via RetroDECK's Steam Input Layouts:
- Use a real keyboard and mouse.
- Use RetroDECK's Steam Input Layouts to emulate mouse input using a joystick.
- Use the built-in touchpads on controllers or devices like the DualSense, DualShock 4, Steam Deck and Steam Controller.
- Use the built-in touchscreens on devices like the Steam Deck.
- Summon built-in virtual keyboards in SteamOS or your Linux distribution with a button combo.
- Emulate mouse input via joystick.
- Use built-in touchpads on the controller / devices like the DualSense or the Steam Deck.
- Use built-in touchscreens on devices like the Steam Deck.
- Use built-in virtual keyboards in SteamOS or your Linux distribution that can be summoned with a button combo.
- Play with a real keyboard and mouse.
Check the controller guides on the wiki for more information on the controller / device.