Fallout: New Vegas Companion Wheel

The Companion Wheel controls non-player character companions by selecting commands and prompts

Selections
There are eight sections on the wheel, each with a specified function.

Available Orders

 * Use Melee / Use Ranged: This function allows one to switch the companion's fighting preference between ranged and melee weapons. Highlighting this function displays the companion's currently equipped weapon. This option reads "Use Melee" when the companion is configured to "Use Ranged," and vice-versa. Some companions cannot use this option, such as Rex, although the option is there.
 * Open Inventory: Opens the companion's and player's inventory side-by-side, allowing the player to swap items between the companion's and Courier's inventory. (Highlighting this function displays the companion's current and maximum carried weight.)
 * Stay Close / Keep Distance: Instructs the companion to follow the Courier at either a short or long distance. This option reads "Stay Close" when the companion is configured to "Keep Distance," and vice-versa.
 * Back Up: Commands the companion to back away from the player character
 * Be Passive / Be Aggressive: Switches the companion between "aggressive" mode (attacking any enemy he/she detects) and "passive" mode (attacking only enemies engaged in combat with the Courier). This option reads "Be Passive" when the companion is configured to "Be Aggressive," and vice-versa. Most companions ignore this setting.
 * Use stimpak: Instructs the companion to use a stimpak from the Courier's inventory. (Highlighting this function displays the companion's current and maximum Hit Point total, and the number of stimpaks in the Courier's inventory.)
 * Wait Here / Follow Me: Switches the companion between following the Courier and staying where instructed to wait. This option reads "Wait Here" when the companion is configured to "Follow Me," and vice-versa.
 * Talk To: Engages the companion in dialogue as with other non-player characters. This allows the user to access the options listed above through dialogue and is one of the only two methods by which the player can "dismiss" the non-player character. The other being a companion dismissal terminal.

Appearances
The companion wheel appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
Dan Rubalcaba created the Companion Wheel menu.