![]() Now see if the new key you’ve set the Developer Console to will activate it. If that doesn’t work, search for it in the menus we outline above, and assign it to a new key. First, try the key that it’s set to by default, the Tilde (`) key. If you’re unable to open the Developer Console using the method above, quit CS:GO and restart it. Once you’ve chosen the key you want to bind it to, all that’s left to do is quit to the main menu and open the Developer Console. However, if you’d like to bind the Developer Console to a specific key, then you can do so by searching for ‘Toggle Console’in the ‘Keyboard/Mouse’ menu within the ‘Options’ menu. It’s here that you need to scroll around and find the ‘Developer Console’ option and toggle it to ‘Yes.’ With that done, you can open the Developer Console using the Tilde (`) key, which it is set to by default. First, you open the ‘Options’ menu, and then the ‘Game Settings’ menu. Head back to the main screen and use the key that the Developer Console is bound to when you want to open it.Īs you can see, once you’ve opened CS:GO, the process here is quite simple. ![]() By default, the Developer Console is bound to the Tilde (`) key.
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