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The game's controls are pretty simple to understand: you have a button for your primary weapon, a button for your secondary weapon, and buttons for rolling/jumping/healing. Any ranged weapons will auto-lock onto enemies (provided that you're at relatively the same height as them), and any sort of grenade/deployable is thrown out in a predictable arc.
Platforming isn't emphasized very much, as well. You'll occasionally run into a small section in part of a level where you have to jump over a pit of spikes or manuever through a couple of moving hazards, but those sections are pretty rare, and only take a few seconds at most to complete.
If I had to guess, the keyboard controls probably aren't that bad. (But the game does strongly recommend a controller.)