
From here, you can use your right stick and triggers to navigate through each slot and remap your skills. To remap skills on your controller in Path Of Exile, you need to click your right stick to enter remapping mode. However, skills bind to a slot automatically as you equip them, so if you’re just switching over you may find that your main active skills aren’t where you would like them to be.


You have four available with a single button press, plus eight more you can cast by holding down your left or right trigger and pressing a face button. Your skills are automatically bound to the face buttons on your controller. How to remap skills and flask on controller in Path Of Exile The game will then automatically switch your input mode to controller when you enter character select this way. If you have “auto input selection” checked, you can use your controller to navigate the log-in screen. Just go to the input tab of your options menu and select an input from the drop-down menu. However, you can only change inputs from the log-in screen, so you will need to do this before you actually start playing. Path Of Exile now has native support for Xbox-style and DualShock controllers, so all you’ll need to do is plug a controller in in and change your input type in the settings menu. Watch on YouTube How to use a controller on PC in Path Of Exile's standalone client and Steam
