JEI is an item and recipe viewing mod for Minecraft, built from the ground up for stability and performance.
Basic Controls:
Inventory:
(Minecraft Options -> Controls)
Show Recipes: Hover over item + R
Show Uses: Hover over item + U
Toggle Item List Overlay: Control + OItem List:
Show Recipes Click Item or type R
Show Uses : Right-Click Item or type U
Next/Previous page: Scroll WheelOpen Config Menu: Click Wrench at bottom-right
Toggle Cheat mode: Control-Click Wrench at bottom-rightSearch:
Select Search Bar: Click or Control + F
Clear Search: Right Click
Previous Search: Up Arrow
Search by Mod Name: Type @ in front of a word (@thaum)
Multiple terms work together (wand @thaum)Exclude search terms: Type – in front of a word (@thaum -wand)
Search terms that have spaces in them: Type “” around the words (“two words”)
Recipe View:
Next/Previous page: Scroll Wheel
Show all Recipes: Click the recipe category’s name
Move items into crafting area: Click the [+] button. Shift-Click to move multiple sets of items.Advanced Controls:
Advanced Search:
Search by Tooltip Only: Type # in front of a word
Search by OreDict name: Type $ in front of a word
Search by Creative Tab: Type % in front of a word
Multiple Searches: Separate terms with | characters, like “wrench|hammer”With Cheat Mode Active:
Get a full stack of Items: Click Item
Get one Item: Right-Click Item
Delete Item: Drop an Item into the Item ListWith Item List Edit Mode Active:
(These controls are shown in-game on the item tooltip)
Hide Item: Control-Click Item
Hide Items and Sub-Items: Control-Right-Click Item
Hide all Items from a mod: Control-Shift-Click Item
- Install Minecraft Forge. Minecraft Forge is a free add-on for the Java edition of Minecraft. With Minecraft Forge installed, you can run mods. (You won’t be able to install Minecraft Forge if you’re using the Windows 10-exclusive edition of Minecraft).
- Extract the mod file if necessary. If your mod file downloaded in a ZIP folder, open the folder, then click Extract, click Extract all, and click Extract when prompted.
On a Mac, just double-click the ZIP folder to extract and open the mod’s folder. - Copy the mod file. Open the mod folder’s individual folders until you find the “.jar” file for the mod, then click the “.jar” file and press either Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). On a Mac, the “.jar” file resembles a cup of coffee on a white background.
- Open the Minecraft launcher. Double-click the Minecraft app icon, which resembles a grassy block of dirt.
- Click Launch options. This tab is in the upper-right side of the window.
- Click Latest release. It’s in the middle of the window.
- Open your Minecraft installation folder. Click the green, right-facing arrow on the far-right side of the “Game directory” section to do so. This will open the folder in which Minecraft stores its files.
- Open the “mods” folder. Find and double-click the “mods” folder in the middle of the window. If you don’t see a “mods” folder here, create one by doing the following:
Windows — Right-click a blank space in the folder, select New, click Folder, type in mods, and press ↵ Enter.
Mac — Click a blank space in the folder, click File, click New Folder, type in mods, and press ⏎ Return. - Paste in the mod. Click a blank space in the folder, then press either Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac). You should see the mod file appear inside the “mods” folder.
- Play your mod. Once your mod file appears inside the “mods” folder, you can proceed with loading it in a Minecraft Singleplayer game:
Switch from Minecraft to Minecraft Forge by clicking the arrow next to PLAY and then clicking forge in the pop-up menu.
Click PLAY -> Wait for Forge to load. -> Click Singleplayer -> Select a world. -> Click Play Selected World
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