# This is an autoload (singleton) which will save # the key maps in a simple way through a dictionary. extends Node const keymaps_path = "user://keymaps.dat" var keymaps: Dictionary func _ready() -> void: # First we create the keymap dictionary on startup with all # the keymap actions we have. for action in InputMap.get_actions(): if InputMap.action_get_events(action).size() != 0: keymaps[action] = InputMap.action_get_events(action)[0] load_keymap() func load_keymap() -> void: if not FileAccess.file_exists(keymaps_path): save_keymap() # There is no save file yet, so let's create one. return var file = FileAccess.open(keymaps_path, FileAccess.READ) var temp_keymap = file.get_var(true) as Dictionary file.close() # We don't just replace the keymaps dictionary, because if you # updated your game and removed/added keymaps, the data of this # save file may have invalid actions. So we check one by one to # make sure that the keymap dictionary really has all current actions. for action in keymaps.keys(): if temp_keymap.has(action): keymaps[action] = temp_keymap[action] # Whilst setting the keymap dictionary, we also set the # correct InputMap event InputMap.action_erase_events(action) InputMap.action_add_event(action, keymaps[action]) func save_keymap() -> void: # For saving the keymap, we just save the entire dictionary as a var. var file := FileAccess.open(keymaps_path, FileAccess.WRITE) file.store_var(keymaps, true) file.close()