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Best Keyboard and Mouse Settings for Crimson Desert After Patch 1.00.03
2026/03/28

Best Keyboard and Mouse Settings for Crimson Desert After Patch 1.00.03

Patch 1.00.03 changed how Crimson Desert feels on keyboard and mouse. Here is the best way to rebuild your bindings and avoid the launch-week pain points.

The best keyboard and mouse settings for Crimson Desert after patch 1.00.03 are less about one magic sensitivity value and more about starting from the right post-patch assumptions. Pearl Abyss has already acknowledged that launch-week keyboard and mouse felt bad, apologized for it, and shipped a first round of fixes.

As of March 28, 2026, the official patch notes say keyboard and mouse players now get better movement responsiveness, proper menu hotkeys, saner side-button defaults, cleaner Axiom Force movement, and fixes for broken or duplicate shortcut assignments. So the right move now is to rebuild your binds around what 1.00.03 actually changed.

What patch 1.00.03 changed for keyboard and mouse

Pearl Abyss made these direct keyboard and mouse changes in patch 1.00.03:

  • improved the responsiveness of character movement controls
  • added menu shortcuts for Inventory [I], Skills [K], Journal [J], and Map [M]
  • fixed the bottom-right key guide not updating correctly while using Guard or Aim
  • added default control options for Guard/Aim (Side Button 1) and Evade (Side Button 2)
  • changed controls to maintain movement input when using Axiom Force
  • fixed duplicate key assignment problems
  • fixed cases where inputs broke after changing shortcuts and input settings

That is a meaningful patch, not a cosmetic one. It also lines up with Pearl Abyss' earlier player message admitting keyboard and mouse had not shipped in a good enough state.

The best way to reset your setup after the patch

If your bindings were heavily customized during launch week, start clean.

The safest sequence is:

  1. update to the latest patch
  2. open your input settings and check every custom change you made before 1.00.03
  3. remove messy duplicates or emergency binds you added to work around launch bugs
  4. rebuild around the new official menu hotkeys and the post-patch side-button defaults

This matters because some old launch workarounds now create more confusion than they solve.

The highest-value binds to get right first

You do not need to reinvent every key. Start with the actions that affect combat rhythm and menu speed.

1. Movement and dodge access

The entire point of the patch is better responsiveness. So your evade input needs to stay on a key or button you can hit without breaking movement.

Pearl Abyss now uses Side Button 2 as the default option for Evade. If your mouse has side buttons, keep that in play first before chasing more exotic layouts.

If your mouse does not have side buttons, move evade to an equally easy input you can hit while strafing. The exact substitute is personal. The principle is not.

2. Guard and aim access

Guard/Aim now has a default side-button option as well. That matters because Crimson Desert asks for frequent aim-state and guard-state transitions, and those transitions felt clumsy on launch-week keyboard setups.

If you have a two-side-button mouse, the new official default layout is worth trying before changing it again.

3. Menu hotkeys

The I, K, J, and M additions are some of the best quiet quality-of-life changes in the patch. They make inventory checks, skill review, journal cleanup, and map management much faster on keyboard.

Do not bury these behind odd rebinds unless you have a strong reason.

A practical post-patch layout philosophy

The best keyboard and mouse setup for Crimson Desert now follows three rules.

Keep combat on the mouse if the action is frequent

If an action is part of your second-to-second fighting rhythm, mouse access is usually better than deep keyboard travel. That is why the new official side-button defaults matter.

Keep information menus on stable letter keys

Inventory, skills, journal, and map should stay easy to remember. The patch finally gives keyboard players clean defaults here. Use them.

Keep Axiom Force comfortable

Patch 1.00.03 specifically changed controls so movement input is maintained while using Axiom Force. That should make it feel less awkward, but only if you do not immediately bind it into an uncomfortable corner again.

Should you still use launch-week community bind advice?

Usually, no.

A lot of early community advice was built around three problems:

  • sluggish movement response
  • awkward menu access
  • broken or conflicting custom binds

Those are exactly the areas Pearl Abyss touched in 1.00.03. So if a guide was written before the patch, it may still describe the old pain rather than the current state.

This is also why this article is separate from Best PC Settings for Crimson Desert After Patch 1.00.03. That page is about graphics, upscalers, and driver baselines. This page is about how the game actually feels in your hands.

The best test route after rebinding

Do not judge your new binds by standing in town for ten seconds. Test them in a short route that includes:

  • basic traversal
  • a small fight
  • one menu check
  • one Axiom Force interaction
  • one sprint into dodge or guard transition

That tells you far more than a static sensitivity test.

If you want a quick combat refresher while testing, use Crimson Desert Combat Guide — Parry, Dodge, and Counter Mechanics.

What to do if your bindings still feel broken

If control behavior still feels wrong after 1.00.03, use the support-safe order:

  1. confirm you are actually on the patched build
  2. remove old duplicate or workaround binds
  3. re-test from a cleaner input layout
  4. if the issue persists, move into official support steps like file verification and issue reporting

Pearl Abyss has already said more control improvements are still coming. So there are still two possibilities:

  • your current bind layout is fighting the patch
  • or you are hitting a remaining control issue that still needs follow-up work

Keyboard and mouse or controller after the patch?

The answer is better than it was at launch, but it is still personal.

Choose keyboard and mouse if:

  • you want direct camera control
  • you prefer fast menu access
  • you like the new side-button setup

Choose controller if:

  • you already prefer analog movement for melee action games
  • you do not want to spend time tuning binds
  • your pad setup is stable on PC

If you are comparing those options directly, read Crimson Desert Controller Support on PC Explained.

FAQ

Did patch 1.00.03 actually improve keyboard and mouse in Crimson Desert?

Yes. Pearl Abyss directly improved movement responsiveness, menu shortcuts, side-button defaults, Axiom Force movement behavior, and rebind stability.

What are the new official keyboard shortcuts?

Patch 1.00.03 adds I for Inventory, K for Skills, J for Journal, and M for Map.

Should I keep the new mouse side-button defaults?

If your mouse has side buttons, yes, at least as a starting point. Pearl Abyss clearly chose those defaults to reduce friction around guard, aim, and evade.

Is keyboard and mouse fully fixed now?

Not completely. Pearl Abyss has said more control improvements are still planned, but 1.00.03 is the first patch where keyboard and mouse meaningfully improved.

What to do next

Rebuild your bind layout once, test it in real movement and combat, then leave it alone long enough to judge it fairly. For the broader post-launch context, use Crimson Desert Patch Notes 1.00.03 Explained, Best PC Settings for Crimson Desert After Patch 1.00.03, and Crimson Desert Combat Guide — Parry, Dodge, and Counter Mechanics.

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