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Go into your menu (esc) at the top left, and seleft Equipment, same way you equip weapons and such. To equip items, you should see a couple rows of what looks like Belt icons at the bottom left of your equipment screen. Those are your item slots, so select one of those slots and pick the item. When you exit the inventory, those items will appear on the bottom middle section of your equipment icon on the bottom left of the screen, where you see your equipped weapon and such. To swap between equipped "items", just scroll down on your mouse wheel, or press down on the arrow keys.
To use them, I believe it's Shift + Right Click, but you can set it to whatever you want.
To block, if I'm not mistaken there are only two ways. One way is equip a shield, and then press whatever mouse button corresponds to whichever hand you equipped the shield in (default left click = left hand, right click = right hand ---- I reversed them since I'm right handed). The other way is, if you have no shield, and a one handed weapon, you have to weild your one-handed weapon with two hands (ctrl + press mousewheel) which can only be done to your right handed weapon, and then click and hold whatever your left handed button is. If you're not weilding your weapon two-handed, then you have to parry which is generally double clicking your left handed weapon (which you can do with a shield as well).
Thanks,but i didn't play dark souls in a while so i forgot everything -.- But i figured it out like 10 min after this.
OP: Good to hear you figured it out :) I'd advise to invest in a decent controller though, it makes the experience just so much better IMO. I use one from the xbox 360, with one of those usb wireless receivers. The former might be easy to score now the console players are moving to new ones, and the receiver isn't too expensive. But any decent controller should do.
I tried to find an controller when i played the first one,i couldn't find any and i got used to it.
I completed the first one with keyboard and mouse,i hope i will do the same with this one :)