To roll in Star Wars Battlefront on PlayStation 4, hold down the Circle button and then quickly press the Left Analog Stick in the direction you want to roll.

There are a few ways to roll in Star Wars Battlefront 1. You can either use the left analog stick on your controller to roll, or you can use the “A” button to roll.

There are a few ways to roll in Battlefront 2PC. One way is to use the sprint button and then roll by pressing the crouch button while you’re sprinting. Another way is to hold down the crouch button and then press the jump button to do a power slide.

To crouch in Star Wars Battlefront 2 PS4, press down on the left analog stick. This will make your character crouch down and become more difficult to hit.

There are a few ways to roll in Battlefront 2015. The most basic way is to hold down the sprint button and then press the melee button. This will cause your character to do a forward roll. You can also do a side roll by holding down the sprint button and pressing the left or right arrow keys.

There are a few ways to kneel in Battlefront 2. The first is to go into cover, and then press down on the left joystick. The second way is to hold down the left joystick, and then press the X button.

To parry in Battlefront 2, you need to use your lightsabre and press the left trigger at the same time as an enemy attacks. This will deflect their attack and give you an opportunity to strike back.

There are two ways to dash as a hero in Battlefront 2. The first way is to hold down the sprint button and then press the jump button. The second way is to double-tap the jump button.

To sprint in Battlefront 2, you need to hold the left trigger and then press the left joystick in the direction you want to sprint.

Droid shock is a power up in Battlefront 2 that can be used by droids. When activated, it shocks all nearby enemies, dealing damage and stunning them for a few seconds. It’s a very useful power up, especially when surrounded by enemies.

There could be a few reasons why your mouse isn’t working in Battlefront 2. One possibility is that your mouse settings need to be adjusted. Another possibility is that there may be an issue with your mouse driver. If you’re using a USB mouse, make sure it’s plugged in securely. You can also try restarting your computer. If none of these solutions work, it may be necessary to replace your mouse.