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The developer console in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is where many useful commands live. It lets you enter settings that can show performance details, adjust gameplay behavior, troubleshoot server or match issues, and fine-tune your setup without digging through every menu.
CS:GO keeps the console disabled by default, so pressing the usual console key may do nothing at first. That is not your keyboard being dramatic. You just need to turn the feature on in the game settings.
Follow these steps from inside CS:GO:
If the setting was changed correctly, the console window should appear over the game. From there, you can type or paste commands into the input field and submit them.
Once the developer console is enabled, commands become available during matches, on servers, and from some menu screens. A simple first test is the FPS display command, which shows your current frames per second in-game.
```text cl_showfps 1 ```
After the command is accepted, an FPS counter should appear while you play. To turn it back off, open the console again and enter:
```text cl_showfps 0 ```
This same pattern works for most CS:GO console commands. Open the console, enter the command exactly, then submit it.
The settings menu includes a search field. If Enable Developer Console is not obvious, use the search box and type the setting name. CS:GO should jump directly to the matching option, which is much faster than scanning every category one by one.
If the developer console is enabled but `~` still does not open it, check the assigned keybind. The console key can be changed, removed, or conflict with some keyboard layouts.
To verify it:
After setting the keybind, return to your match or menu and press the assigned key again.
The CS:GO developer console is hidden by default, but enabling it only takes a few settings changes. Once active, it stays enabled unless your configuration resets or you manually turn it off. With the console available, you can use commands to view performance information, adjust preferences, and customize how the game behaves during a match or server session.
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