My DocumentsMy GamesSkyrim Special EditionSkyrimPrefs.ini Search for 'iVSyncPresentInterval=1' and change it to 0. I've gone from 30fps to 120+ just by changing that and I'm still running a GTX660. I've had a few interesting glitches happen since changing the setting though, such as corpses literally flying around a room and occasionally not. This gives information on how to install FNIS via the mod manager Vortex, it is slightly easier than MO and quite a bit easier than NMM or manual install. What hotkey makes you run on PC for Skyrim? I'm new to PC gaming and I don't know which keys do what really, can someone tell me how to run or how i can see all of the buttons that control my character in-game? How do i use my camera. For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'How to re-activate auto-run'. You normally can run using the sprint button which is the left bumper button, but it didn't work for me. What I ended up having to do is restart back to where the bear was and I just skipped.
Note: This article is for the original Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimand Windows 10 machines (although these steps may help with Skyrim Special Edition, too). Troubleshooting for Skyrim Special Edition crashing issues can be found here.
If you are having trouble running The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on a Windows 10 machine, we recommend the following troubleshooting steps:
Set Steam Compatibility
- Right click on the Steam Icon, choose Properties, and if it is on, turn Compatibility off.
- Close out Steam entirely.
- Open Steam again it and attempt to load the game.
Run the Game in Windows Compatibility Mode
To run the game in Windows Compatibility Mode:
- Right-click on the Skyrim Launcher application
- Usually found here: C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonSkyrim
- Select Troubleshoot Compatibility.
- Choose the Troubleshoot Compatibility option.
- Check the box that says The Program requires additional permissions.
- Select Yes for the next window and then Test the Program.
- Choose Save these settings.