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if you do not know how to move a single piece , press A and D to rotate , press W and S to move up and down .
Click the "gear" button which is on the bottom right of the screen while you playing the game . Then click the "?" Button , you will can see the tips .
Can you tell me more?For example, when two pieces is very closed have you ever heard a sound effect (the sound you will hear when you press a button)?
single piece can still be picked up after connect to another piece .
so , you need to press right mouse button to moving multiple pieces that already connect together .
No, it didn't make sound at all.
OK, I found the instructions and learned that I need to lower the piece with S key. Now it works. Without that, it was impossible. It is very delicate to handle, not really good for screen (non-VR) use. Sometimes it starts to tremble by error. And it is impossible to put a middle piece, I always had to take off a side piece to assemble it because if the missing piece is surrounded by placed pieces, it cannot be put in.
Move the piece high and then hold the "S" will make the pieces easier to push into the multiple pieces , like the end of the video which in the DLC store page .