College Football 27
PC Controls for College Football 27
College Football 27 on PC delivers the same gameplay and control scheme as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with support for keyboard, mouse, and any compatible controller. EA designed the game primarily around controller input—the new L1/LB Custom Adjustments, L2/LT Global Coverage hub, and Tackle Stick all assume a gamepad layout. Keyboard and mouse work for menus and basic gameplay, but competitive players and anyone using the overhauled pre-play system should plan on a controller. This guide covers recommended PC input setups, how console controls translate to keyboard, and platform-specific configuration tips for Steam, Epic, and the EA app.
最終更新: July 2026
Controller vs Keyboard on PC
EA confirms the PC version is an identical gameplay experience to console. That means the full pre-play overhaul—Custom Adjustments, Global Coverage hub, D-pad reorganization, and Tackle Stick—functions the same way. The game supports keyboard and mouse, but no fixed official keyboard layout is published because the control scheme mirrors controller buttons.
Recommendation: Use an Xbox Series controller for native Windows compatibility, or a DualSense via Steam Input. Map buttons 1:1 to the Xbox control layout (LB = Custom Adjustments, LT = Coverage hub) for the smoothest transition from console tutorials and creator guides.
Keyboard players can remap in the in-game settings menu, but complex pre-snap sequences involving hold-LT receiver selection plus Square/X double teams are significantly harder without analog triggers and a dedicated D-pad.
Controller Setup on PC
Xbox Series X|S Controller: Plug in via USB or connect via Xbox Wireless Adapter. Windows recognizes it natively—no additional software required. All LB/LT/RB/RT mappings match the Xbox Series console exactly.
DualSense (PS5 Controller): Works through Steam Input when launching via Steam, or through DS4Windows for EA app and Epic launches. Map L1→LB and L2→LT equivalents in Steam Input to match PS5 tutorials directly. Haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support vary by storefront and connection method.
Third-Party Controllers: Logitech, Razer, and other XInput-compatible pads work through Steam Input or Windows game controller settings. Calibrate deadzones in Steam to reduce input lag for online head-to-head.
Keyboard Mapping Approach
Since College Football 27 maps keyboard keys to controller equivalents rather than offering a PC-native scheme, treat keyboard setup as controller emulation:
- Open Settings → Controller Configuration in-game after launch
- Assign keys to match the Xbox layout: Custom Adjustments (LB slot), Global Coverage hub (LT hold), Audible (X), Hot Routes (Y), Coverage Shells (RB), PlayArt (RT)
- Map D-pad functions (camera, Coach Vision, Dynamic Subs) to accessible keys—arrow keys or number row work well
- Assign Tackle Stick directions to keys near WASD or use a controller for post-snap defense
Steam Input allows per-game profiles—save a College Football 27 profile and share it with friends. For the underlying button functions, reference our PS5 controls and defensive controls guides.
PC-Specific Input Advantages
PC hardware offers input advantages console players cannot access:
- High refresh rate monitors: Pair unlocked or high frame rates with 120/144 Hz displays for smoother animation and tighter Timing Based Catching windows
- Steam Input: Create layered profiles—one for offline Dynasty, one for competitive online with adjusted deadzones
- Ultrawide field of view: See more of the pre-snap formation for coverage reads and Custom Adjustment decisions
- Lower input latency: Fullscreen mode with VSync off on capable hardware reduces input delay versus TV-based console setups
Cross-play matches PC players against PS5 and Xbox users in the same lobbies—controller parity matters more than input device type for competitive fairness.
Linking Accounts & Online Play
PC online play requires linking your EA account to Steam, Epic, or the EA app before entering Ultimate Team or head-to-head modes. Controller detection issues usually resolve through Steam Input reconnection or Windows controller calibration.
Graphics settings affect input feel indirectly—maintain stable frame rates above 60 FPS for consistent Timing Based Catching and Tackle Stick responsiveness. See our PC edition guide for recommended performance settings and system requirements.
Custom Adjustments creation and management work identically on PC through Create and Share. Read the full workflow on our Custom Adjustments page.