Simply click on a body part at the top of the screen and the keyboard will work again. I was unable to make this stop happening, but it was easy enough to get working again. It seems, though, that every time I shifted my player’s face to a different angle, there was a 50% chance that the menu would quit responding to the keyboard. If you didn’t know, you can use the mouse to move your characters face around the screen. I had a hell of a time setting up my character. It should also address the crash on startup issue I discuss in my other Skyrim article. Update : A patch will be released tomorrow for PC that will supposedly improve the menu and controls in general. In this article, I will explain how to use the interface for Skyrim on the PC and explain how it can be better than simply clicking around the screen with the mouse. Granted, not everyone will get stuck in a menu after opening a book in their inventory… damn TAB key! Shortly after firing up Skyrim on my PC, I nearly ‘rage quit’ over the menu system and user interface.
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