So, you’re trying to play League of Legends using your trusty WASD keys but—wait, where are the settings? They’re not showing up? Panic sets in. You start mashing keys like a true gamer. But don’t worry, you’re not alone, and we’ve got you covered.
If your WASD settings aren’t showing in League of Legends, it’s probably because Riot hasn’t made direct WASD movement a default option. LoL is mainly click-to-move, but there are some workarounds. You might need third-party tools or custom scripts, but use them carefully. This guide will show safe and fun ways to tweak your controls.
Let’s start with a quick reality check. League of Legends is a MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena). It’s made to be a mouse-click movement game. You click where you want to go. So, naturally, there’s no official WASD movement support.
In the in-game settings menu, you’ll find keybindings for spells, items, pings, and more. But moving with W, A, S, D? That’s not on the list. That’s why the settings for WASD don’t show: they don’t exist—not officially at least!
This puzzles a lot of players—especially those coming from games like Fortnite or Valorant where WASD is life.
Fear not! There are a couple of fun workarounds. Let’s check them out together. But first, this is important:
AutoHotkey is a popular scripting tool for Windows. It lets you remap keys and automate actions. With the right script, you can remap WASD to click movement inputs.
Here’s a basic example:
w::MouseMove, 0, -20, 0, R a::MouseMove, -20, 0, 0, R s::MouseMove, 0, 20, 0, R d::MouseMove, 20, 0, 0, R
This script makes your mouse move like a joystick—WASD style. But remember:
Be careful! AutoHotkey isn’t officially approved by Riot, so use it at your own risk.
Want to test custom keybindings safely? Head to Practice Tool in League. Then try changing keys around. For example:
You may need time to train your fingers. But it’s a fun way to make your controls feel more custom.
Great question! Here’s the thing: League’s game engine and design revolve around mouse-click movement. The controls are baked-in. Supporting WASD would mean:
WASD is great for shooters and RPGs. But in a fast-paced MOBA? It gets messy fast.
Ah! Now we’re talking. Want to use WASD to move the camera instead? That’s actually possible!
Just do this:
Now you can fly across the map using those keys. You’re not moving your champion—just the camera—but it feels pretty satisfying.
Some clever fans use gaming mice or keyboards with macro software. Examples include:
These tools let you assign actions to WASD and other buttons. Again, be cautious. If a tool presses keys too fast or auto-clicks, Riot might see it as cheating.
Here are some warning signs. If any sound familiar, WASD may not solve your real LoL problems:
Instead of forcing WASD, try:
Sometimes, a better mouse or tweaking sensitivity settings works wonders.
In the early days of League, there were fewer customizable controls. Players had barely any options. Over the years, Riot added more keybind settings.
Still, WASD was never a part of that growth. It’s just not how MOBAs are built. But hey, who knows what the future may bring?
If you’re a perfectionist or just love experimenting—go wild! Try the camera control method. Play with AutoHotkey. Test alternate bindings in Practice Tool.
Just remember: don’t compromise your account’s safety. Always stay within the rules. League of Legends is a strategic, mouse-based game at its core.
Get creative—but play smart.
Whether you stick with the standard controls or go full mad-scientist with key remaps, just have fun—and don’t forget to ward!