Translations:Accessibility/10/en

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the fourth tab of several at the top is selected, displaying a few options thought to be most relevant to users in need of accommodations
Accessibility tab of Settings menu

Options:

  • Toggle Sprint: Check this box to reduce the need to use the Sprint key . Tap Sprint once while walking to begin running; your character will continue running without keeping the Sprint key pressed, until you stop moving forward. When you move again it will be at a walking pace.
  • View Bobbing: Uncheck this box if you tend to experience motion sickness. With view bobbing enabled, your character's field of view would bounce up and down while (s)he runs.
  • Camera shake strength: When your character's body temperature drops dangerously low, (s)he will begin shivering and the edges of the screen will become frosty. Increasing the Camera shake strength slider should reduce the degree to which the character's view is disrupted. You'll need to use other indicators such as the frosty screen to warn you of low body temperature. Your character will begin losing health points if you don't take steps to raise her/his body temperature.
  • Wireframe thickness: This affects the thickness of the selection box drawn around the block you are looking at. It also affects the colored voxel gridlines seen when knapping, clay-forming, smithing, and chiseling. Some people may find thicker lines easier to see - especially on very high resolution monitors eg. 4k monitors.
  • Wireframe colors: This determines the colors for the voxel wireframe gridlines when knapping, clayforming, or smithing. Changing to Preset 2 or Preset 3 may improve color contrast for various types of colorblindness or color vision anomaly.
  • Glitch strength waviness: Temporal Storms can be disabled entirely through commands . It might be preferable to preserve this feature of the game while removing effects that are uncomfortable. Reducing the Glitch strength waviness slider should make visual distortions during storms more tolerable. Expect the normal colors of the world to become reddish until the storm ends.