YAPYAP is now out for PC players via Steam, and there’s a decent bit of controls you’ll want to memorize.
YAPYAP‘s gameplay relies heavily on voice command, as you’ll need to ‘spell’ with your voice. However, not every bit of action requires the use of voice commands. Most of the ordinary tasks, including movement, will be carried out by your keyboard and mouse.
Let’s look at all the default controls that you’ll need to master as you and your buddies vandalize things around you.
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All YAPYAP default controls
The default controls for YAPYAP are all centred around the keyboard and mouse. There doesn’t appear to be controller support as of writing, but that could eventually arrive with an update. The following table has all the controls that you need to keep in mind.
| Action | Input |
|---|---|
| Move | W/S/A/D |
| Interact | E |
| Crouch | Control |
| Sprint | Left Shift |
| Jump | Space Bar |
| Emote | T |
| Ragdoll | V |
| Action | LMB |
| Use | RMB |
| Drop | Q |
| Slot 1 | 1 |
| Slot 2 | 2 |
| Slot 3 | 3 |
| Swap Hands | F |
| Task List | G |
| Camera Mode | MMB |
How to change controls in YAPYAP
Changing the controls is pretty simple.
- Load the game.
- Go to Options
- Choose Keyboard Controls
- Click on the control that you want to change. Enter the new input, and return to the main menu. The same changes can also be made from the pause menu.
The physical controls are only one aspect of YAPYAP, as you’ll need to use your mic to spell with your own words. That will require you to be precise, as a mispronounced spell won’t be considered. Thankfully, the game already supports different languages, so you don’t necessarily need to resort to English.
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Grand Theft Auto 6 is now just a little over nine months away, for real this time, and it’s still on track for its current release date.
That info comes straight after GTA publisher Take-Two’s earnings call today, which touted the upcoming fiscal year that will be “led by the November 19th release of Grand Theft Auto 6 with Rockstar’s launch marketing set to begin this summer,” in a statement to IGN.
And so, we now have some confirmation that the next time we’ll hear or see more about GTA 6, at least publicly and barring any more leaks, is this summer. And further confidence that the game won’t suffer from further delays.
As for recent rumors that GTA 6 will be foregoing physical editions in an effort to avoid more leaks, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick told Variety “that’s not the plan.” So, get those disc drives ready on your PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
For now, we wait until the summer for some hands-on previews and probably a new trailer or two, including the first official look at gameplay. It could happen at Summer Game Fest or another seasonal gaming event, but it’s likely that Rockstar will release the information on their own along with media impressions.
Meanwhile, Take-Two also announced that GTA 5 has sold a whopping 225 million copies, which means GTA 6 has sky-high expectations to try and recreate that. It may not be possible, but if any game could do it, it’s likely this one.
GTA 6 is due to launch for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on Nov. 19, 2026, so start your countdowns now, if you somehow haven’t already.
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