

Y - Additional ability (in some combat modes). X, A, B - activation of equipment from the first, second and third slot. ↓ - on/off automatic aiming (only if "Auto aiming by button" option is enabled in game settings). ↑ - magazine reloading is not used on non-magazine guns. Clicking the left stick opens a list of commands and hides the mini-map. L - free view mode (press L and rotate the camera with the right stick). ZL - switching to sniper mode and leaving it. The controls that are displayed in combat have small hints with button marks on the gamepad that activate these functions. By tapping on the screen you can turn on the equipment and switch the types of shells, as well as choose boosters and use a special interface in some combat modes, but the main actions are made purely on Joy-Con / gamepad. Unlike the hangar one, the combat control from the gamepad is mostly not duplicated by the touch control. + (Plus) - ingame shop.ī - cancel and/or return to the previous screen. Y - tank equipment switching between tabs is done with L and R. ZL, ZR - switching between tanks in the carousel. In addition to the virtual joystick, the following quick actions are available in the hangar, tied to buttons/keys (a hint about some of them is displayed on the black info panel at the bottom of the screen):
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In portable mode, any action in the hangar interface can also be performed with touch input, just like on mobile devices (Nintendo Switch has touch screen). To change, for example, the number of shells of a certain type in an ammo, you need to move the cursor over the slider of the number of shells with the left stick, press the A button and move the slider with the movement of the left stick.

Main selection and confirmation button - A. The left stick is used to move the cursor, the right stick is used to scroll through the elements located under the cursor (for example, the side panel, it can also spin the tank in the hangar by moving the cursor over it). Control in the hangar using a round cursor controlled by sticks.
