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KeybindHider

Mod that hides certain keybinds!

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Quick answer

Which KeybindHider release should I use?

Updated last month
Latest stable file 1.3.1
Game version 26.2
Loader Fabric

KeybindHider 1.3.1 targets 26.2 with Fabric. It must be installed on the client. Do not install it on the dedicated server. All 2 required mods have matching files.

Where it goes

Is KeybindHider required on the client, server, or both?

It must be installed on the client. Do not install it on the dedicated server.

Client Required
Dedicated server Not supported
Loader for this release Fabric
Required install it here Optional supported, not mandatory Not supported do not install here Source doesn’t say do not assume

This file is marked client-only.

What else does KeybindHider 1.3.1 need?

1.3.1. Change the file and its required mods may change too.

All 2 required mods have matching files

Install ConfigAPI, Fabric API first. We found matching files for this game-version and loader setup.

ConfigAPI Needed by KeybindHider 1.3.1
required
Matching file found Matched file: 1.1
Fabric API Needed by KeybindHider 1.3.1
required
Matching file found Matched file: 0.158.0+26.2

We only count dependency files that match this setup. A file for another loader does not fill the gap.

Before you install it

Add KeybindHider without breaking your instance.

Built for KeybindHider 1.3.1. Pick another file and the loader, install side or required mods may change.

  1. 01

    Stick to this file

    Use 1.3.1. It targets 26.2 with Fabric; another release may have different loader, side or dependency requirements.

  2. 02

    Bring the mods it needs

    Install ConfigAPI, Fabric API first. We found matching files for this game-version and loader setup.

  3. 03

    Put it on the correct side

    It must be installed on the client. Do not install it on the dedicated server.

  4. 04

    Pick the file you checked

    Use the “Get this file” button beside 1.3.1. It opens that exact file at the source.

About this project

What does KeybindHider add?

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Requires ConfigAPI.

This mod consists of a system in which, through a configuration file, it allows you to hide the keybinds from the controls section, which allows you to limit players with certain keybinds.

The mod only HIDES the keybinds, if you want them to be non-functional you can unbind them before hiding them.

The mod is only needed on the client side.

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In order to configure the mod you will first have to find the keybindhider.json file in the ./minecraft/config folder.

In it you will find this:

{
  "hiddenCategories": [],
  "hiddenKeybinds": [],
  "disabledKeybinds": false,
  "consoleLogs": false
}

Within the hiddenCategories and hiddenKeybinds lists you will have to put the IDs of the keybinds that you want to hide, and if you want to check when certain keybinds are hidden or know the ids of keybinds external to Minecraft you can activate the consoleLogs option, which will allow you to see this in the client console.

If you want to know the IDs of the Minecraft keybinds, in addition to being able to see how the mod works in more detail, you can go to the wiki.

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The mod may become compatible with the keybinds of other mods if their IDs are known.

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If you have any problem or suggestion you can report it in the community discord (Spanish-speaking) by opening a ticket: https://discord.gg/sKRYYyVCnw

If you want to support us you can do so through:

Project description from Modrinth.

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Recent files

KeybindHider versions and loaders

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