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Profile for Grand Theft Auto V GTA V GTA RP
Ideal configuration for GTA with Analog keyboards
Analog
DKS
Actually good GTA V profile
By: CrossVs#0001
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My recommended Analog GTA V profile is fully compatible in every mode of transport, including on foot controls.
It works without having to switch between profiles for both on-foot, aircraft, and ground vehicles. But it will require you to play slightly differently to default (more optimally).
For this profile you will need to change your Gamepad preset in GTA V to `Alternate FPS 2` and use `Shift` and `Ctrl` for acceleration&breaking (can also become Caps & Shift for more comfort).

It is also highly recommended that you set 'Aircraft Yaw' in the GTA Keybinds to `Q` and `E` for full one-handed aircraft controls (no Numpad required).
*<em>Don't forget to do the same for Submersible Hard-turn, and parachute Hard-turn.</em>

## Optionally,
You can also set 'Mouse-override' in the 'Keyboard / Mouse' settings to `Yaw / Pitch` for more precise aiming during flight, which is especially great for Helicopters. Configuring it this way also gives you analog values on `Yaw` controls which controllers normally don't even have access to.

With `Yaw / Pitch` controls on Mouse-Override, you can aim up/down and left/right with just your mouse movements. Which is a very natural way to aim with helicopter weapons with the mouse.
As an extra, I also bind 'Aim' and Fire on my Mouse buttons. *Don't forget to make Spacebar useful for something else such as Flares or toggling VTOL

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This configuration gives you full optimal controls in every mode of transportation, even when on foot.
## On foot:
`WASD` For walking *(and swimming)*.
`Shift` is sprint (naturally).
`Ctrl` is weapon wheel (minor necessary evil).
## In car:
`WASD` is for steering the vehicle and controlling it mid-air, which is especially needed for some GTA Online vehicles.
`Shift`/`Ctrl` is for accelerating and breaking.
## Helicopter / Hover mode / submersed:
`WASD` is leaning the vehicle in the forward/sideways directions (`Pitch / Roll`). Very natural and simple for flying helicopters, you press the direction you want to go towards.
`Shift`/`Ctrl` is for increasing/decreasing power *(or just ascending and descending)*.
## Plane:
`WASD` is `Pitch / Roll` controls, combined with `Q` and `E` for `Yaw`.
> This gives you full one-handed controls during flight, while leaving your hand on your mouse to look around you, or to take over aircraft controls with 'mouse-override' with Yaw / Pitch settings, Great for when you need precision aim with the onboard weaponry.
`Shift` is the accelerator for the engines. Holding `Ctrl` all the way down turns the engines off.
> While on the ground with landing gears out: Controls are similar to controlling a car. Shift is to go faster, Ctrl is to break. But you turn left / right with Yaw Controls (aka. Q and E).
Settings
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Actuation Point:
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Supports digital:
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Tachyon Mode:
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Brightness:
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Idle Brightness:
Analog Curve
D.K.S. Binds