Vr Kanojo Keyboard And Mouse Access

The keyboard mapping is designed to compensate for the lack of physical movement.

Once the mod is installed, launch VR Kanojo.exe normally (do not launch through SteamVR). You should see the game on your monitor. The default KB+M bindings (common in these mods) are usually:

| Action | Keyboard/Mouse Input | | :--- | :--- | | Camera Look | Mouse Movement | | Left Hand Raycast | Hold Left Control + Mouse Move | | Right Hand Raycast | Hold Spacebar + Mouse Move | | Select/Confirm | Left Mouse Click | | Grab Object/Person | Right Mouse Click (Hold and drag) | | Rotate Camera | Q / E Keys | | Zoom In/Out | Mouse Scroll Wheel | | Menu Escape | Tab or Esc Key | | Reset Camera Angle | R Key | Vr Kanojo Keyboard And Mouse

Note: These bindings are rarely customizable in-game. You may need third-party software like AutoHotkey to remap them.


| Action | Key | |--------|-----| | Look around | Move mouse (free look) | | Interact / grab | Left mouse button (hold) | | Secondary action | Right mouse button | | Move forward | W | | Move backward | S | | Strafe left | A | | Strafe right | D | | Reset camera | R | | Show/hide UI | Space or Tab | | Next menu option | Arrow keys | | Confirm / select | Enter | | Back / cancel | Esc | The keyboard mapping is designed to compensate for

💡 In intimate scenes, left-click + drag simulates touching/moving objects or character responses.


To avoid a clunky, laggy experience, you need to tweak both the mod settings and your PC’s graphics. | Action | Key | |--------|-----| | Look

While VR purists will argue that immersion is the holy grail, there are concrete reasons why many players prefer the VR Kanojo Keyboard and Mouse experience.

Because you are not using VR, you can actually increase the graphics beyond what a VR headset can handle.