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# Navigation Controls

## Worlds Within NFTS

PC Controls:

<details>

<summary>PC Controls</summary>

* Left Click then Drag the mouse - Move Camera

* While holding left click on the mouse:
  * Press W - Forward
  * &#x20;Press A - Left
  * Press S - Right
  * Press D - Back

</details>

<details>

<summary>Mobile Controls</summary>

Press and Hold with one finger to move forward

Swipe to change the direction of the camera

Touch with 2 fingers to move backward

While in the VR Mode on a Mobile Device:

Tilt the Device in the direction you would like the camera to move to

Press and Hold with one finger to move forward

Touch with 2 fingers to move backward

</details>


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