> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.mitoworld.io/mitoworld-guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.mitoworld.io/mitoworld-guide/mitoworld-guide-1/navigation-guide.md).

# Navigation Guide

#### Home page

Check out featured Worlds or create your own from the Mitoworld home page!

* **Popular** Worlds with the highest numbers of visits and time spent
* **Trending** latest Worlds with high traffic
* **Latest** Newly published Worlds

#### World Navigation Controls

You can navigate in Mitoworld using a Keyboard and mouse.

* Rotate & Tilt Camera : hold left mouse button & drag
* Move : Use WASD keys to move forward, backward, left and right. Alternatively you can use your arrow keys to move your avatar.
* Avatars in Mitoworld is set to Run on default.
* Walk: Hold Shift to toggle Walk
* Jump ; Press Spacebar to Jump
* Interact: You can interact with certain objects in World using Left Click
* To toggle avatar actions tap on : 1: Wave 2: Dance with heart pop-ups 3: Excited jump 4: Fall with disappointment 5: Handshake Y: Agree N: Disagree1 C: Kneel


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