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IMPORTANT HEALTH WARNING ABOUT PLAYING

Contents
VIDEO GAMES
Welcome to Deus Ex: Human Revolution... 3 Cover..................................................... 14
Installation.............................................. 4 Cover Swap........................................ 14
Photosensitive Seizures
Getting Started....................................... 5 Rounding Cover................................... 15
A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed
Controls................................................... 6 Hacking.................................................. 15
to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear
Keyboard & Mouse................................ 6 How to Hack...................................... 16
in video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy
may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause these “photosensitive Menu Navigation................................... 7 Hacking Controls................................ 17
epileptic seizures” while watching video games. Gamepad.............................................. 7 Social.................................................... 18
Main Menu............................................... 8 Exploration............................................ 18
These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including lightheadedness, Saving and Loading the Game................... 8 Multipath / Multi-Solution.................... 18
altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, Saving.................................................. 8 Optional Quests................................. 18
disorientation, confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may Loading................................................ 8 Looting / Containers........................... 19
also cause loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury
Game Screen............................................ 9 Buying / Selling................................... 19
from falling down or striking nearby objects.
In-Game Menus...................................... 10 L.I.M.B. Clinics................................... 19
Mission Log Tab.................................. 10 Weapon Dealers................................. 19
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these
symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above Augmentations Tab............................. 11 Game Options......................................... 20
symptoms - children and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience Inventory Tab...................................... 11 Director’s Cut....................................... 21
these seizures. The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced Map Tab............................................. 12 Content Packs ................................... 21
by taking the following precautions: sit farther from the screen; use a Media Log Tab.................................... 12 The Missing Link................................. 21
smaller screen; play in a well-lit room; and do not play when you are drowsy Pause Menu........................................... 12 Gameplay Enhancements..................... 21
or fatigued. If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or Augmentations....................................... 13 Technical Support................................... 22
epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing.
XP and Levelling Up............................... 13 Contact Us............................................ 23
Combat.................................................. 13 Warranty............................................... 24
PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE DURING USE Stealth.................................................. 14 Credits.................................................. 25
• Sit a good distance away from the monitor. Hiding Bodies..................................... 14
• Avoid playing if you are tired or have not had much sleep.
• Make sure that the room in which you are playing is well lit.
• Rest for at least 10 to 15 minutes per hour while playing a video game.

DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION - DIRECTOR’S CUT 1


Welcome to Deus Ex: Human Revolution
The year is 2027, and the world is a place of innovation and technological
advancement. Yet it is also a place of chaos and conspiracy. Powers older
than nations and men with the vision and will to take control of the world
manipulate events from the shadows, intent on designs so large, so intricate,
they will take decades to come to fruition.

The world is as it has always been: a study in contrasts. The rich remain rich,
walled within opulent protected enclaves, isolated within halos of security
and consumerism. The poor remain poor, held down by their governments
and employers, forced into docility by the output of an ever-present media.
The planet’s wounded ecosphere struggles on, slowly choking to death
on pollution and neglect, while technology advances inexorably toward a
Singularity. When it finally reaches one, the barriers between organic and
inorganic will be erased forever.

In this time of extremes, corporations have broken free of the bounds of


nation-states, eclipsing old world powers as the new players on the global
chessboard. Whole cities are now corporate fiefdoms, and the national armies
of the First World countries are a poor second to the private military forces
of the security-industrial complex.

Humanity is changing and battle lines are being drawn between flesh and
machine. The new technologies of cybernetic implants are creating a new
class divide. On one side, the ‘Naturals’ -- humans who eschew implants
because they are either morally opposed to the technology, too poor to
afford it, or afflicted with a rare rejection syndrome that renders their bodies
permanently incompatible with it. On the other side are the ‘Augs’ -- humans
augmented with cybernetic implants -- and with approximately one-twentieth
of humanity possessing augmentations by 2027, these people are slowly
becoming the new face of Mankind.

The foundations are laid for the future of our species, but evolution is a painful
process. Right now, both sides are on a collision course that threatens to
end in violent, lethal upheaval. The choices made here and now will alter the
course of history – or usher in an age of darkness.

It’s not the end of the world… but you can see it from here.

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Installation Getting Started
As part of the Steam purchasing process, the game has already been installed 1. Double-click on the Steam application icon. By default this is located
on your computer. Read the Getting Started section to start playing the game. in the Applications folder on your computer’s hard drive.
2. If you are not already signed in, the Steam Login dialog will appear.
Enter your account name and password, then select Login.
3. The Steam application will launch. Select the Library tab.
4. In the library, highlight Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut in
the list of games on the left-hand side of the window, then select Play.
5. The Deus Ex: Human Revolution pre-game Options window will appear.
Click on the Play button. The game will launch.
6. The Main Menu will appear. Select New Game.
7. You will now be asked to select a difficulty. If this is your first time
playing, we suggest you choose Tell Me A Story or Give Me A Challenge
depending on your skill in shooting and stealth games.
8. After the opening video, you will find yourself in Megan Reed’s office
at Sarif Industries, on the eve of a very important announcement...

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Controls Controls (Cont.)

Keyboard & Mouse Menu Navigation

Movement W/A/S/D or Arrow keys Movement / Selection Arrow keys


Jump Space Accept Return (↩)
Sprint Left Shift (⇧) Back / Cancel Escape (esc)
Toggle Run / Walk Right Shift (⇧)
Walk Left Control (ctrl) (hold)
Gamepad
Crouch C
Toggle Cover Right Mouse button or X You can play Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut using a dual analog
Fire Weapon Left Mouse button
stick gamepad. The diagram on this page is based on a standard controller
layout; all gamepads have similar buttons but some may differ in layout from
Reload Weapon R
the gamepad shown here. For more information see Can I play Deus Ex:
Holster / Draw Weapon H Human Revolution - Director’s Cut with a gamepad? in the FAQs.
Iron Sight Middle Mouse button or Caps Lock (⇪)
Throw / Detonate Grenade G NOTE: Gamepad controls cannot be customized.
Action / Interact E
Takedown Q (tap for non-lethal, hold for lethal)
Activate Cloak F1 In-Game Menu Pause Menu
Activate Typhoon F2
Activate Smart Vision F3 Take Cover Fire
Activate Silent Movement F4
Augmentations O
Sprint Throw
Inventory I Grenade
Mission Logs U
Media Logs [
2D Map M
Toggle Hotbar Auto-Hide ` Holster /
Previous / Next Weapon -/= Draw (Press)
Mark & Track T Quick
Move / Inventory
Quick Save F5
(Hold)
Crouch
Quick Load F8
(Press)
Pause Menu Escape (esc) Non-Lethal
Takedown
Game Menu / Inventory Tab (⇥)
(Press)
NOTE: Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut requires you to right-click Lethal
in order to perform certain commands. If you are using a Magic Mouse Takedown
(Hold)
or a Trackpad, your secondary click may not be activated by default:
see Can I play Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut using
my Magic Mouse or Trackpad? in the FAQs for detailed instructions Jump
on how to enable secondary click. Cloaking (up) / Camera Interact /
Smart Vision (Down) / Iron sight / Reload
Move Silently (Left) / Scope (press)
Typhoon (Right)

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Main Menu Game Screen
CONTINUE HEALTH
Continue playing your last INFOLINK
ENERGY
saved game.

New Game
Start a new game.

Load
Continue playing from a OBJECTIVE
previously saved game. Hotbar
WEAPON
Options RADAR
EXPLOSIVE
Adjust gameplay, display and audio preferences (see p. 20).

Tutorials HEALTH
Access previously viewed tutorials. When you take damage, the bar will flash red. Your health will recover
automatically if you don’t take any more damage for a short time. You can take
Credits consumables to speed up your health recovery. Some consumables will also
View credits. enable you to increase your base health above 100.
EXTRA Energy
Watch the “Making of Deus Ex” video or enable the developer’s commentary. You need energy to power and use your active augmentations; if the gauge
empties completely, you must regenerate or acquire more energy before you can
Exit Game use augmentations again. You can consume a nutrient to replenish your energy.
Quit game and return to the Finder.
Hotbar
Lets you change a weapon, use an item, etc., quickly without having to enter
Saving and Loading the Game the inventory menu.
Radar
This icon represents your radar. It shows you where your objectives are located
Saving and gives you information about surrounding enemies.
The game will save automatically
whenever you enter new OBJECTIVE
locations or pass through If not on the same
height as the player,
specific areas.
the objective icon
You can also save the game ENEMY ALERTED will point up or down.
manually at any point except PLAYER
during combat, conversations or
ENEMY
hacking sequences. INVESTIGATING
ENEMY REGULAR
You can also press the F5 key (Quick Save) to perform this operation in-game. PATROL

Loading
CONE OF VISION
This option lets you reload and continue playing the game from a list of ENEMY ALERT LEVEL
previously saved games. If you want to reload from the last saved checkpoint, Green: Represents a neutral NPC.
select the “Auto Save” option from the saved game list. White: Enemy is patrolling, but not suspicious of your presence.
Yellow: Enemy is suspicious of your presence and is looking for you.
You can also press the F8 key (Quick Load) to perform this operation in-game. Red: Enemy is attacking you and knows where you are.

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Game Screen (Cont.) In-Game Menus (Cont.)
WEAPON
The Weapon icon shows you which weapon is currently equipped. The numbers
appearing inside it give you information about ammo. Augmentations Tab

Here you can view your


Explosives
augmentation tree.
The Explosives icon indicates which explosive device is currently equipped.
The number appearing in the icon tells you how many of these explosives exist
The tree is divided into 7
in your inventory.
categories: Cranium, Eye, Arms,
Legs, Skin, Torso, and Back.
Infolink
For each category, there is a
An embedded neural chip in your brain allows you to receive real-time messages
selection of augmentations that can be unlocked or upgraded. Use the mouse
and mission briefings from the people you’re working for, without attracting the
to cycle through Augmentations and then click on the one you want to upgrade.
attention of anyone in your surroundings.
From there, you’ll be able to choose which ability you want to unlock.

Augmentations can be unlocked/upgraded by using Praxis Points, which are


awarded by earning enough XP points. Some augmentations require the use
In-Game Menus of more than one Praxis Point to unlock/upgrade them.

By pressing the Tab (⇥) key, you can access the Mission Log, Augmentations You can also visit a L.I.M.B. clinic to buy special Praxis Kits. Praxis Kits let
Tree, Inventory, Map and Media Log tabs. you instantly unlock/upgrade an augmentation without having to expend any XP
points. But choose wisely: money spent buying Praxis Kits is money you won’t
Click the upper-left menu to switch tabs. be able to spend elsewhere (for example, to purchase weapons).

Inventory Tab
Mission Log Tab
The Inventory tab is where you
The Mission Log tab is where manage your weapons and other
information about all your main items. There are 5 actions that
and optional missions is stored. can be performed in this menu:
On the left-hand side, you’ll
find the mission summary list. Here, you can read summaries of all active, Move
completed or failed missions (optional missions included). On the right-hand Move/reposition items around the grid.
side, you’ll find a more detailed mission description for whichever mission is
currently highlighted in the mission summary list. Use/Equip
Equip a weapon or explosive device, or use an item. To equip weapons and explosives,
To activate or deactivate a mission, click on the mission status (active/inactive). or to use a consumable item, you can also use the “Quick Inventory” system.
Doing so causes the mission marker to appear or disappear from your radar, as Combine
well as from your Map tab. Combine compatible items together.
Examine
View additional information related to the weapons/items you are carrying.
Drop
Remove anything in your inventory.

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In-Game Menus (Cont.) Augmentations
By default, the Inventory tab uses an automatic management system to At the beginning of the game – well, after the initial incident that kicks off your
help you pack items into the grid: if you are trying to pick up a new item, so adventure, that is – your body will be fully equipped with augmentations. Some of
long as there is enough space left in your inventory to hold it, the system will your new abilities will be functional right away, but others will need to be unlocked.
automatically redistribute existing items to fit it in.
There are two categories of augmentations:
Select Quest to access important items that are relevant to your quests.
Active You must manually turn these augmentations on and off in
Hotbar order to use them. Some of these are mapped to the following
You can drag items/weapons directly in the hotbar at the bottom of the keys: F1, F2, F3, F4
screen or you can select an item/weapon in the inventory and press the Passive These augmentations are always on, or will trigger
desired Number key (0-9). automatically when needed

Map Tab
XP and Levelling Up
The Map tab displays an
overhead map of your current You can earn experience points for every mission you complete, every secret you
location. The icon represents discover, and various other meaningful actions you take. By collecting experience
your character and the direction points you will unlock Praxis points – something you need to acquire and unlock
he’s facing. Mission objectives new augmentation abilities.
are represented by the icon.

Media Log Tab Combat


The Media Log tab displays all Although you can play most of the game without killing anyone, combat might
the text-based media you have save your life from time to time. Some augmentations will help you in combat,
found in the game. This includes but taking advantage of the game’s weapons and environmental opportunities
e-mails, ebooks and pocket is another possibility.
secretaries.
Weapons
There are two different categories of weapons to choose from:

Pause Menu Lethal weapons Enable you to definitively put an end to enemy threats.
Non-lethal weapons Enable you to defeat enemies without killing them.
You can access the Pause Menu by pressing the Escape (esc) key.
Resume Environmental Opportunities
Continue playing your current paused game. When in combat, pay close attention to your environment. You might see two
Load types of objects that can be used against your foes:
Load a previously saved game.
Explosive objects Objects such as fire extinguishers, barrels, etc.
Save
Moveable objects Objects that can be grabbed by pressing the
Save your game progress at the current point.
E key and thrown at an enemy by clicking the
Options Left Mouse button.
Change your game options (see p. 20).
Exit to Main Menu
Quit the current game and return to the Main Menu.

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Stealth Cover (Cont.)
You might choose to avoid enemies or take them down without being noticed.
Stealth is based on breaking the line of sight between you and the enemy, as
Rounding Cover
well as on your ability to stay silent.
This allows you to stay in cover as you move from one surface to another.
It comes in very handy when you need to stay hidden from a patrolling foe.
Hiding Bodies
Press and hold the Space bar when you reach a corner to move around it.
By pressing and holding the E key while targeting a body, you can grab hold of
one arm or leg. Drag the unconscious body around and leave it in areas where
there’s no risk of it being seen. This way, you can ensure that your unconscious
enemies are not re-awakened.

Cover
Protect yourself by using cover: Hacking
just right-click when standing
next to most surfaces. During the game, you’ll encounter
various locked computers and
Cover is not only useful in electronic devices. These can be
combat; it is also a valuable accessed by either finding the
option when playing stealthily, correct password somewhere in
in that it allows you to progress the mission or – if you have the
without being detected. proper hacking augmentations –
by hacking them.

To hack, approach any device


Cover Swap and press the E key to access
the Login page.
Swapping from cover to cover allows you to perform a quick lateral roll from one
cover point to another. Tap the Space bar to go from cover to cover. The hacking screen represents a network that you have infiltrated through an
I/O Port. Your goal is to reach the network’s Registry before its Diagnostic Sub-
Routine discovers your original point of entry (the I/O Port) and kicks you out.

I/O Port
The I/O port is your entry point into the Network.

Directory
These are common nodes you will have to capture to progress through
the network.

Bridges
To reach a node, you will travel through bridges. You can’t travel both
ways on all bridges, so pay attention: doubled-lines mean the bridge
can be travelled in all directions while doubled-arrow lines can only be
travelled in the direction indicated by the arrows.

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Hacking (Cont.) Hacking (Cont.)

Registry Nuke
This is your destination. You need to access the Registry (sometimes Allows you to instantly capture nodes, without cost or delay. Each
there may be more than one) to access the Data of the hacked computer Nuke program has a one-shot use, however, so use them wisely.
or device.
Stop!
Diagnostic Sub-Routine Allows you to stop the Diagnostic Sub-Routine’s progress for a few
The Diagnosis Sub-Routine is a security system that’s been installed in seconds. Like the Nuke, it has a one-shot use; use it wisely. Press
every Network. It will try to prevent you from accessing protected Data the Space bar to activate the Stop! program.
by attempting to reach your I/O port.

API Hacking successfully will allow you to access emails, open locked doors, shut
By capturing an API, you will affect – either positively or negatively – the down cameras and more. But be careful: there is a limit to how many hacking
Rating of surrounding nodes connected to the API by a bridge. attempts you can make against any given device. If you spend them all, the
device will lock down for a certain period of time while an alarm is triggered,
Data Store attracting nearby enemies. Should a device become locked down, you will need
Data Stores hold valuable items, such as programs or money. They’re to wait for a cool-down period to end before attempting to hack it again.
often outside the critical Network path. Capturing them is riskier
because it takes valuable time, but the reward might be worth it.
Hacking Controls
Rating
MOUSE:
The Rating exposed on the side of every node indicates how difficult it
Hold left button and drag: move screen
is going to be to capture it.
Scroll wheel: zoom in/out
Left button click on a node: open the selector wheel
How to Hack
Left button click on one of the selector wheel symbols: execute a command
To reach your goal (the Registry), you need to capture nodes. You can only Left button click on the canvas: close the selector wheel if it’s open
capture nodes that are bridged to ones you’ve already captured. Click the
Left Mouse button to bring up the Hacking options wheel. Keyboard:
Directional keys (default: W/A/S/D): move canvas
To make your selection, left-click on the desired option. The options are
described below: Space: Quick Stop
Escape (esc): Back / Disconnect (with confirmation)

Capture
Allows you to capture nodes. This is the basic function required to
progress through a Network. Every time you highlight the Capture
option, you will see a “Detection Probability Rating.” This indicates
how likely it is that the Diagnosis Sub-Routine will detect your
intrusion into the Network.

Fortify
Allows you to build up extra protection around nodes you have
captured. It comes in handy in situations where slowing down the
Diagnostic Sub-Routine’s progress is the best way to succeed.

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Social Exploration (Cont.)
With some characters, you’ll be
able to have in-depth dialogues –
Looting / Containers
‘arguments’ in which you can try
to convince them to help you in By exploring your surroundings carefully, you can often find items lying around
some way. in the game world. Sometimes, they’ll be a little more hidden. When you see a
container in which items might be concealed, aim at it and press the E key to
When you meet one of these open it. Containers in which items might be found include: lockers, drawers,
characters, a selection wheel will safes, bodies and boxes.
appear, displaying three different
approaches for you to choose
from. Listen carefully to what a character tells you, read between the lines, Buying / Selling
and choose the answer you think will be most likely to convince them.
In Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut, credits are useful in several
If you are equipped with the proper social augmentation, three new options ways: you can use them to buy Praxis Kits, weapons and other items.
will become available. Choosing the right response from these new options will
instantly convince the character.

L.I.M.B. Clinics
Exploration
Praxis Kits, which can be used
The game world is rich and filled with opportunities. Don’t hesitate to explore to unlock or upgrade your
beyond the main path. You might be rewarded in several ways. augmentations, are sold inside
every L.I.M.B. clinic. These clinics
are mostly found in the game’s
Multipath / Multi-Solution city hubs.

Although your objectives may seem straightforward, the path to achieving


them isn’t always obvious. Most of the time, there will be more than one way
to reach a goal.

Whether you find an alternative path or use the environment to your own Weapon Dealers
advantage, or apply your augmented abilities and any tools at hand in creative
Even though you will find weapons
ways, you can almost always find alternatives to combat.
on fallen enemies or by exploring
the game world, some weapons,
ammo and items will only be
Optional Quests
available through black market
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut is filled with characters to merchants. Merchants can also
interact with. As you explore the world, you might encounter people who buy back some items.
need help solving their own problems. It’s up to you to decide whether to
offer to help these people or not.

By helping characters in need, you could discover more than you realize.
You might learn more about the characters and world around you, for
instance, or learn a few things about yourself. You can also gain valuable
rewards. So it might be a good idea to explore the game world and speak
to the people who populate it.

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Game Options Director’s Cut
Access the Options menu from the Main Menu or at any point during the Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut contains extra content packs, the
game by pressing the Escape (esc) key. additional mission The Missing Link and a number of gameplay enhancements.
Video
Adjust game’s luminosity, change display modes and access advanced video
Content Packs
settings (such as anti-aliasing, shadows, etc.)
Audio Explosive Mission Pack
Adjust the game’s music, dialogs and SFX volume levels. You can also enable • The M-28 Remote Explosive.
subtitles here. • The Automatic Unlocking Device
Controls • Bonus mission “You Scratch My Back, I’ll Scratch Yours”.
Adjust various control settings. • The Linebacker G-87 Multiple Shot Grenade Launcher (MSGL).
Inverted Y-Axis (On/Off)
Lets you invert the Y axis Tactical Enhancement Pack
Mouse sensitivity • The Huntsman Silverback double barreled shotgun.
Adjust the camera sensitivity. • The Longsword Whisperhead Sniper Rifle.
Keyboard
Configure key assignments to your preference. This content is incorporated into the game automatically.
Gamepad
View gamepad controls as well as adjust settings for sensitivity.
You can also disable the vibration function for gamepad play. The Missing Link
GAMEPLAY
The Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Adjust various gameplay settings.
conspiracy grows deeper in The
Automatic Inventory Management (On/Off) Missing Link.
Turning this off gives you control over your inventory management.
Show Cover/Takedown Prompts (On/Off) Originally released as a DLC
Lets you decide if you want contextual action prompts (takedowns, cover) pack, this additional mission is
to be displayed or not. incorporated into the Director’s
Cut: you will play through the
Show Reticle (On/Off)
content of The Missing Link
Decide whether or not to display the targeting assist in the center of the screen.
during the main story.
Aim Assist (On/Off)
Turn this on to make it easier to aim at enemies.
Cover Style (Hold/Toggle) Gameplay Enhancements
Toggles between one click/click-and-hold to remain in cover.
Objective Locators (On/Off) Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut features improved boss battles,
Disables augmented reality objective locators floating in the player’s vision. more advanced AI, and various graphical enhancements, giving you the chance
to experience the game at its very best.
Object Highlight (On/Off)
Disables the yellow highlight around interactive objects.
For more information about the additional content included in the game, see
Field of View What is included in Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut? in the FAQs.
This option adjusts how much of your surroundings you can see on the
screen. The higher the value, the more you can see.

Difficulty level
Adjusts the game’s difficulty (only available when adjusting options during gameplay).

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Technical Support Contact Us
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Human Revolution - Director’s Cut pre-game Options window. In the Support
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Warranty Credits
Please check the warranty information provided by Steam. Originally developed by: Eidos Montréal
Originally published by: Square Enix
Macintosh development by: Feral Interactive
Macintosh publishing by: Feral Interactive

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Controls

Movement W/A/S/D or Arrow keys


Jump Space
Sprint Left Shift (⇧)
Toggle Run / Walk Right Shift (⇧)
Walk Left Control (ctrl) (hold)
Crouch C
Toggle Cover Right Mouse button or X
Fire Weapon Left Mouse button
Reload Weapon R
Holster / Draw Weapon H
Iron Sight Middle Mouse button or Caps Lock (⇪)
Throw / Detonate Grenade G
Action / Interact E
Takedown Q (tap for non-lethal, hold for lethal)
Activate Cloak F1
Activate Typhoon F2
Activate Smart Vision F3
Activate Silent Movement F4
Augmentations O
Inventory I
Mission Logs U
Media Logs [
2D Map M
Toggle Hotbar Auto-Hide `
Previous / Next Weapon -/=
Mark & Track T
Quick Save F5
Quick Load F8

Pause Menu Escape (esc)


Game Menu / Inventory Tab (⇥)

NOTE: Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut requires you to right-click
in order to perform certain commands. If you are using a Magic Mouse
or a Trackpad, your secondary click may not be activated by default:
see Can I play Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut using my
Magic Mouse or Trackpad? in the FAQs for detailed instructions on
how to enable secondary click.

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