NavigatingRuneScape has a very effective and efficient control system. Once you learn the various aspects of the system, using it becomes second nature.
To explore the glorious lands of RuneScape, move the mouse to where you want to go and click the "default action" mouse button. For single button mice, simply click the button and for 2 or more button mice, the "default action" button is the left mouse button.
If this is done correctly, your character will start moving and a small yellow 'X' will flash briefly on the spot where your character will stop (see picture above).
If the yellow cross appears, but your character doesn't start walking immediately, wait a few seconds, as it may take a few moments before anything happens.
You can make your character run to a spot by holding the 'CTRL' key on your keyboard before clicking where you wish them to move.
If you wish to move around quickly, you can set your character to run for as long as they have energy. This feature can be turned on through the option screen.
Every single task in RuneScape can be accomplished using the mouse. To perform the default action associated with an item, move the mouse pointer is over the item and click the "action" button. If you are using a mouse with multiple buttons, click the left button. If you are using a single button mouse, click on the button and select the first option from the menu that is displayed.
The default action to be taken is displayed at the top left hand corner of the game window (see image below).
When you request for an action to be performed, a red cross will briefly appear to indicate that the request was received. You may have to wait a few moments for your character to perform the action. In the image above, the player has asked his character to take the coins lying on the floor.
Items and objects in RuneScape have multiple actions associated with them. To view and select an alternative to the default action of an item or object, a player using a multiple button mouse should click the right mouse button while the mouse pointer is over the item or object. A menu of other actions that can be performed on that item or with the item will be displayed. Single button mouse users are always shown this menu of options.
This image shows all the actions available for the player to perform with the knife.
Below is a game window and a short table explaining all the parts
Each section of the game window is briefly explained in the table below, more detailed explanations are given later on in relevant sections of the Manual.
Main MenuTakes you back to the main website. The main website will be displayed in the current browser window.
World Select Takes you to the world selection screen for logging into different worlds of RuneScape. The world selection screen will be displayed in the current browser window.
World MapOpens a new browser window which displays a large map showing the layout of RuneScape.
ManualDisplays the Manual in a new browser window.
Rules and SecurityOpens a new window that lists and explains all the rules in RuneScape. It is important that you know them.
Mini-map and compassA mini-map with a compass to help you navigate around RuneScape.
Game windowThe main window that displays your view into RuneScape.
Chat window The lower section of the game window where you can view and respond to other players' messages. There are a number of buttons you can use to customise how you view chat and game information.
Control panel Section to the bottom right of the game window.
This allows the player to change and access other aspects of the game