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Did You Hear It PC Controls

Did You Hear It Roblox PC controls: WASD movement, Left Shift sprint, mouse look, and audio setup for keyboard players. July 2026.

Default PC Binds

On PC, Did You Hear It? follows standard Roblox first-person and third-person control schemes. WASD moves your character. Mouse controls camera direction. Space jumps when jumping is enabled in a segment. Left Shift sprints — this is the bind CodedDunt lists in the official game description and the one every pursuit segment in Chapters 2 and 3 assumes you use.

Interact with objects using left mouse click when proximity prompts appear. Roblox shift lock can help in narrow corridors during basement navigation in Chapter 1 — toggle it in Roblox settings if camera drift makes audio-oriented navigation harder.

Sprint Discipline

New PC players hold Left Shift constantly and then have no stamina or timing left when real pursuit starts. Practice burst sprinting: hold Shift only after you visually confirm the next corner, door, or gap. Chapter 3's 31.3% completion rate punishes sprint spam more than Chapter 1 house walking.

If Left Shift feels awkward, Roblox allows some remapping in client settings, but keep sprint on an easily reachable key. Horror pursuit does not pause while you hunt for the right finger position.

PC Audio Advantage

PC players should use wired or wireless headphones with stereo separation. Directional knocks and whispers are the core mechanic behind Search For Your Mother and later chapters. System volume, Roblox master volume, and in-experience volume should all sit high enough that subtle cues are audible over Discord voice chat.

See controls/mobile-audio-tips for contrast — mobile players lack this advantage unless they plug in headphones. PC is the recommended platform for first clear attempts if hardware allows.

Performance and Visibility

Lower graphics settings can brighten dark corners slightly, but they do not replace the FlashLight gamepass in Chapters 2 and 3 — see items/flashlight-pass. Stable frame rates matter during pursuit; stuttering can make you miss sprint windows. Close background apps before Chapter 3 attempts.

Cross-read walkthrough/chapter-2 and guides/beat-chapter-3 after mastering PC binds. Console players switching to PC should note Left Shift replaces L1 from controls/console-controls.

Advanced PC Setup

Disable unnecessary overlay software that steals focus during pursuit — Windows notifications mid-sprint kill runs. Set Roblox to fullscreen or borderless consistently so mouse sensitivity does not shift between chapters. Mouse DPI around 800-1600 with moderate sensitivity helps corridor aim without overshooting doorways during Chapter 2 escape segments.

Discord push-to-talk prevents open-mic breathing from masking whisper cues. Bind push-to-talk to a key far from WASD to avoid accidental movement slips. Your ears belong to the game; your voice belongs to teammates only when needed.

Steam Deck and PC handheld players map Left Shift sprint to rear buttons when possible, preserving thumbstick movement during panic — increasingly common in July 2026 Roblox portable play.

Advanced PC Setup

Disable unnecessary overlay software that steals focus during pursuit — Windows notifications mid-sprint kill runs. Set Roblox to fullscreen or borderless consistently so mouse sensitivity does not shift between chapters. Mouse DPI around 800-1600 with moderate sensitivity helps corridor aim without overshooting doorways during Chapter 2 escape segments.

Discord push-to-talk prevents open-mic breathing from masking whisper cues. Bind push-to-talk to a key far from WASD to avoid accidental movement slips. Your ears belong to the game; your voice belongs to teammates only when needed.

Steam Deck and PC handheld players map Left Shift sprint to rear buttons when possible, preserving thumbstick movement during panic — increasingly common in July 2026 Roblox portable play.

Keyboard Layout Variants

AZERTY and QWERTZ keyboards still map sprint to Left Shift in Roblox defaults — verify after regional OS installs. Custom keyboard macro software is unnecessary and may trigger anti-cheat confusion in other titles; avoid macros for sprint toggles.

Additional July 2026 Notes

This section supplements the controls/pc-controls guide for Did You Hear It Roblox with extra context players requested in July 2026. CodedDunt continues updating Place ID 95567437744992 with balancing around Chapter 2 at 47.5% completion and Chapter 3 at 31.3% completion. Cross-reference walkthrough chapters for spatial routes, guides for decision strategy, controls for sprint binds on PC Left Shift and console L1, and items for FlashLight at 79 Robux or VIP at 199 Robux when relevant. Follow the developer at https://www.roblox.com/users/9250527184/profile for free items. Track UGC at 100K likes on event/ugc-release-tracker. No active codes exist on codes/active-codes — follow rewards remain the honest free path. Secret Obby at 7.5% and VIP Room at 0.0% stay optional completion goals beyond the Search For Your Mother storyline and Dark Ending branch documented across our walkthrough hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

What key sprints on PC?
Left Shift, officially documented by CodedDunt.
How do I interact on PC?
Left click on highlighted objects when near them.
Should I use shift lock?
Optional but helpful in tight house corridors during Chapter 1.
Best audio setup on PC?
Headphones with stereo, all volume sliders high enough for whisper cues.
Console equivalent sprint?
L1 on gamepad — see controls/console-controls.

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