
To enter Character Windows mode, press the "ALT" key. The Player Menu Bar is located above the Character Windows. To access this menu, press "ESC" to open your System Menu, then select Controls Menu and click on "Keybindings".Īny Keybinding can be changed by clicking on the "Primary Bind" or "Secondary Bind" option and selecting a new key to bind. Your current keybindings can be found in the subsection of the Controls Menu entitled "Keybindings". Additional controls can be accessed using the Player Menu Bar. In this mode the player has access to their Inventory, Character Stats and Skills, Journal and Map. The Character Windows offer the player important information about their characters. In-Game View provides the player with an Aiming Reticule, Navigational Compass, Chat Window, Quest Tracker and Ability Bar.


The Elder Scrolls Online user interface can toggled between the In-Game View and the Character Windows by pressing the "ALT" key. Often, the best way to learn about the game will be to reach out to other players. The Elder Scrolls Online has a large and helpful community. This command will open an in-game browser window allowing you to access the Knowledge Base and Help Center, where you can search for information on specific topics and discover more information and detailed answers to Frequently Asked Questions. The Elder Scrolls Online Knowledge Base and Help Center can be accessed by typing "/help" in the chat bar. The Help Guide is designed to give you, the player, a basic understanding of the concepts, mechanics and interfaces you will need to play The Elder Scrolls Online. The in-game systems of The Elder Scrolls Online require you to type the symbol in front of your UserID to distinguish it from any of your character names. Your UserID will become your online identity in the game, on the player forums and for every other facet of your online experience in connection with The Elder Scrolls Online. Your UserID is a publicly displayed name chosen by you, the player. Your Account information can be altered or updated at Your UserID Allowing others access to your password could compromise the security of your account

