{"id":38442,"date":"2025-01-28T16:13:22","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:13:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-customize-new-csgo-chat-wheel-pings-binds-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:13:22","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:13:22","slug":"how-to-customize-new-csgo-chat-wheel-pings-binds-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-customize-new-csgo-chat-wheel-pings-binds-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How to customize new CSGO chat wheel: pings, binds, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How to customize new CSGO chat wheel: pings, binds, more ValveCS:GO has introduced a huge chat wheel function in Operation Broken Fang, overhauling the old system in a bigger and better way. Here\u2019s how you can customize it to suit your needs. CS:GO has always had some sort of ping system to communicate with teammates about certain things. However, it\u2019s been long outdated, with newer games like Valorant, Apex Legends, and even Rainbow Six: Siege completely blowing Valve\u2019s title out of the water. Operation Broken Fang has changed the game though. CS:GO\u2019s ping and chat wheel system has been brought back into modernity. There\u2019s plenty of new commands you can use to quickly communicate with allies. The best part? You can customize it to fit your playstyle. Customizing your new CS:GO chat wheel The new CS:GO chat wheel can be customized with ease in the settings menu in-game. You can set up to three chat wheels you can have access to. With each wheel having 8 options, you can bind up to 24 commands \u2014 up from the previous 15. The commands are also more useful. They can ping sites on the minimap, notify teammates where you need assistance, and more. Here\u2019s exactly how you can tailor your chat wheel to your liking. Launch CS:GO and open the settings tab. &#8211; Navigate to Keyboard\/Mouse > Chat Wheel Keys. &#8211; Click on the chat wheel you wish to customize. &#8211; Click on what message you\u2019d like to replace, and the one you\u2019d like to replace it with. &#8211; Save your changes, and play. &#8211; All the new CS:GO chat wheel options The new CS:GO chat wheel options are split into seven tabs: Preparation, Movement, Commands, Report, Bomb Status, Responses, and Grenades. There\u2019s over 30 options all up. Here\u2019s a list of what you can choose from. Preparation We should save &#8211; We should buy &#8211; Request a weapon &#8211; What\u2019s the plan? &#8211; Movement Go go go! &#8211; On my way &#8211; Follow me &#8211; Following you &#8211; Ping Site A &#8211; Ping Site B &#8211; Ping Middle &#8211; Commands Rotate to me &#8211; Stay together &#8211; Spread out &#8211; Fall back &#8211; Hold this position &#8211; Check the Hostage &#8211; Report Heard noise &#8211; Enemy spotted &#8211; One enemy here &#8211; Multiple enemies &#8211; Need Backup &#8211; Sniper spotted &#8211; Bomb carrier spotted &#8211; In position &#8211; Covering you &#8211; Area clear &#8211; Bomb Status I\u2019ll De\/Activate Bomb &#8211; You De\/Activate &#8211; Bomb was dropped &#8211; Guarding the Bomb &#8211; Ping Bomb &#8211; Bomb picked up &#8211; Responses Yes &#8211; No &#8211; Nice! &#8211; Thanks! &#8211; Cheer &#8211; Pep talk &#8211; Sorry &#8211; Grenades Need Decoys &#8211; Need Smokes &#8211; Need Frag Grenades &#8211; Need Molotovs &#8211; Need Flashbangs &#8211; Operation Broken Fang introduced more than just a chat wheel though. CS:GO\u2019s first major update in over a year released nearly 100 new skins, seven maps, a new Retakes game mode, a battle pass, and more.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How to customize new CSGO chat wheel: pings, binds, more ValveCS:GO has introduced a huge chat wheel function in Operation Broken Fang, overhauling the old system in a bigger and better way. Here\u2019s how you can customize it to suit your needs. 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