CS2 Console Commands

Below is CSDB's searchable list of all CS2 console commands. Each command in our database has in-depth insights on each command, with help and argument details (simply hover over a command to view).

joy_axisz_deadzone

CS2 Only

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joy_axisz_deadzone

<Deadzone value>

Sets the deadzone for the joystick's z-axis, defining the range where small movements are ignored to help keep the joystick centered and prevent unintended input.

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joy_axisz_relative

CS2 Only

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joy_axisz_relative

<0 / 1>

Sets whether the joystick's Z-axis input represents relative movement or an absolute position.

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joy_circle_correct_mode

CS2 Only

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joy_circle_correct_mode

<0 / 1>

Toggles joystick circle correction to improve input accuracy.

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joy_circle_correct_mode_vehicle

CS2 Only

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joy_circle_correct_mode_vehicle

<0 / 1 / 2>

Adjust how circle correction works for vehicles when using a joystick.

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joy_display_input

CS2 and CSGO

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joy_display_input

<0 / 1>

Show or hide the joystick input display when using a joystick.

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joy_movement_stick

CS2 and CSGO

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joy_movement_stick

<0 / 1 / 2>

Choose which joystick stick controls player movement in CS:GO or CS2.

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joy_name

CS2 and CSGO

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joy_name

<Name>

Set the name of your joystick for use within the game client.

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joy_pitchsensitivity

CS2 and CSGO

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joy_pitchsensitivity

<Sensitivity>

Adjusts the joystick pitch sensitivity in CS:GO and CS2.

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joy_response_look

CS2 and CSGO

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joy_response_look

<0 / 1>

Sets the joystick look stick response mode to adjust aiming behavior while playing.

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joy_response_move

CS2 and CSGO

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joy_response_move

<0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5>

Sets the movement stick response mode for your joystick, adjusting how joystick input translates into in-game movement.

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