Dwarf Fortress Keybinds Guide

Reviewers and long-time players often debate the efficiency of the new system.

: Re-centered around the mouse for accessibility. While more intuitive for new players, many veterans find the loss of deep keyboard shortcuts—like individual workshop item orders—a significant step backward in speed.

: By default, scrolling the mouse wheel changes elevation. Some players recommend binding Shift + Mouse Wheel for "fast" elevation changes (skipping multiple levels at once). Community Perspectives Dwarf Fortress Keybinds

: One of the most useful features is setting camera bookmarks. Pressing H lets you name a location and link it to an F-key (like F1 – F8 ) to jump across Z-levels instantly.

: Camera movement is now often handled via WASD, whereas classic versions used arrow keys or the numpad. Key Performance and Utility Bindings Reviewers and long-time players often debate the efficiency

Whether you are a new player or a returning veteran, certain keybinds are essential for navigating the complex UI:

The control scheme in Dwarf Fortress has undergone a massive shift, especially following the Steam (v50) release. Reviewing these keybinds requires looking at the tension between the classic, keyboard-only "muscle memory" and the new mouse-driven graphical interface. The Shift from Classic to Modern : By default, scrolling the mouse wheel changes elevation

For over a decade, Dwarf Fortress was famous (or infamous) for being played entirely on a keyboard.