Customization is the priority inInZoi, with near-limitless opportunities to develop the neighborhood and the Zois as you like. You can even rearrange your UI for a seamless experience or to free up different sections of your screen. It’s much easier to do than you’d think, and you won’t have any trouble making your UI optimized.

We’ll show you how to rearrange the different menus so you can streamline your gameplay and enjoy InZoi as much as possible. Here’s everything you need to know to customize your UI, along with how to reset it to the default position if you change your mind later.

InZoi is in Early Access, so details are subject to change. As such, we’ll update our guides as needed.

How To Move Your UI

The default UI arrangement is satisfying enough, but what if you prefer a different style or one that resembles another life sim? There’s an easy solution:rearrange your UI.

You canclick and drag the different UI elementson your screen to make thingsmore pleasing or accessible, depending on how you like to play. The menus and toolbars take up a set amount of space, so you’ll need toarrange them like puzzle piecesto create a custom layout.

The Canvas button cannot be moved at this time.

How To Reset Your UI

As youexperiment with the placementof your UI, you might become overwhelmed or want to restart from the default. To get back to the default UI placement,open the in-game menuwhere you may save and access game options.

From here, select the button toreset the UI to defaultsettings. The menus and toolbars will goback to their original positions, so you can move them around again or leave them where they are.

You can do thisas many times as you liketo find the perfect arrangement for you!

Best UI Layouts

When considering how tocustomize the InZoi user interface, there are several ways to arrange things. You can put everything to the side, pile the elements at the top of the screen, or hoard them all at the bottom.

You can also put everything in the middle, though it’s not recommended.

Below, we’ve outlined the pros and cons of the different layouts so you may plan ahead:

All To One Side

Shovingeverything to the right or left keeps it organizedand allows you to create various stacks or categories. The smaller toolbars, like the needs and urges, can bestacked for a condensed look.

The household hotbar is a long, vertical column thateasily slides into placewhen designing this kind of layout, however the main UI element containing the Zoi’s profile is alarge horizontal barthat doesn’t play nicely.

At The Top

If you’dprefer not to see the UIas much as possible, you may place all the different toolsat the top of the screento keep them up and away during gameplay. This way,they’re still accessible, but not as prevalent.

You can essentiallyclick and drag all the elements from the bottomof the screen to the top, so long as you move the capture menu to accommodate it. This is a sleek look, but it can slow you down if you’re not sure where you last moved the elements.

On The Bottom

The bottom is where thedefault likes to place most menus,though there are a few that fall elsewhere. Moving everything to the bottom keeps everythingin one neat and orderly place.

If you’re someone whodoesn’t like changing the vanilla UI, this could be a good option for you. Everything staysroughly the same, but the few stray menus get carefullyrearranged in the open spaceswithin the default design.