A good way to check what a key is called is to bind something to "ö" in Settings -> Controls: For example binding "ú" displays rightbracket for me.(edited)
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A good way to check what a key is called is to bind something to "ö" in Settings -> Controls: For example binding "ú" displays rightbracket for me. (edited)
DDNet client has a multitude of commands and settings that can be bound to nearly any key or mouse button. You can enter commands into the console, which by default is accessed by pressing F1.