Minecraft初心者が最初に覚えたい便利設定まとめ
When you first start Minecraft, the settings menu can be overwhelming. But a few small adjustments can make the game much more 舒適 and enjoyable. This guide covers the key settings every beginner should know, applicable to both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition.
Controls and Key Bindings
The default key bindings work fine, but customizing them to your preference can improve your gameplay. Consider moving the inventory key from E to Q if that is more convenient, or enabling scroll wheel tool switching. One of the most useful changes is to toggle sprint instead of double-tapping the movement key, which can prevent accidental sprints in dangerous situations. If you play on a laptop, adjusting the mouse sensitivity is also a good idea.
Graphics Optimization
If your computer is not top-of-the-line, optimizing graphics settings is essential. Start with a render distance of 6 to 8 chunks and increase it later as you get 舒適. Turn off smooth lighting, clouds, and reduce particles to minimum for better performance. Shadows and anti-aliasing are particularly demanding, so keep them off unless you have a powerful GPU. These changes will give you a smoother framerate without ruining the visual charm of the game.
Audio Adjustments
Minecraft’s background music is iconic, but it can become repetitive during long sessions. Turn down the music volume to a level you find pleasant, but keep the sound effects volume high enough to hear important audio cues like a hissing creeper or a nearby monster spawner. Subtitles can also be enabled as a visual alternative to audio, which is helpful if you play in a noisy environment.
Gameplay Settings
Difficulty matters. New players should start on Peaceful or Easy to explore and build without being overwhelmed by hostile mobs. When creating a world, enable cheats so that you can switch to Creative mode or teleport if you get stuck. Showing coordinates is also highly recommended; it prevents you from getting lost and makes it easier to find your way back to your base or a specific landmark.
UI and Accessibility
Adjust the GUI scale to match your screen size and resolution. Small text can make item names and chat hard to read. If the red screen flash when taking damage bothers you, enable the screen shake reduction setting. Minecraft also supports texture packs that improve color contrast for players with visual impairments.
These settings will transform your early Minecraft experience. Take a few minutes to adjust them before diving into your first world, and you will have a much smoother and more enjoyable time building, exploring, and surviving.

