Simply Walk Around It PC Controls
PC is the platform Electracy designed around for Simply Walk Around It. Standard Roblox movement applies, but comma and period camera alignment separates players who clear Level 2 from those who reset endlessly.
Default movement bindings
On PC, Simply Walk Around It uses Roblox's default keyboard layout unless you have customized bindings in the main Roblox settings menu. Forward movement is W, backward is S, strafe left is A, and strafe right is D. Shift toggles run where the experience allows it. Space would normally jump, but on the main no-jump route the jump action is disabled, so Space does nothing useful on those stages.
Mouse movement pans the camera. Your camera angle directly affects which direction your character moves when you press W. That is why experienced players spend more time adjusting view than pressing movement keys on hard stages. If your mouse sensitivity is too high, you will overshoot the narrow angles Level 2 demands. Consider lowering Roblox camera sensitivity in Settings before grinding badges.
- W / S — Move forward and backward relative to camera
- A / D — Strafe left and right
- Mouse — Look / aim camera
- Shift — Sprint (when enabled by stage)
- Space — Jump (disabled on main no-jump course)
Comma and period camera keys
The official Roblox game description tells PC players they can use comma and period to automatically align the camera. These keys snap or nudge your view against adjacent walls so your forward vector matches the gap you need to enter. On Level 2, manual mouse adjustment alone often leaves your legs slightly angled, which triggers the kill brick.
Practice on Level 1 first: stand beside the kill brick, tap comma or period, and notice how your view locks flatter against the side wall. Then walk forward smoothly without touching A or D. When you transition to Level 2, repeat the alignment before entering the one-stud gap. Many players alternate comma and period micro-adjustments until their character model looks perfectly parallel to the wall.
Graphics and performance settings
Simply Walk Around It is not graphically heavy, but frame drops can ruin frame-sensitive wall walks on Level 3. On PC, cap your FPS consistently through Roblox settings or your GPU control panel. Sudden stutters change how far your character moves per frame during a clip.
Fullscreen mode reduces accidental clicks outside the window during tight movement. Disable unnecessary overlays that capture mouse input. If you use a trackpad on a laptop, connect a mouse for Level 2 and beyond — trackpad camera control lacks the precision this obby expects.
Rebinding and accessibility
Roblox allows rebinding movement in the main client settings, but rebinding comma and period is uncommon because those keys are experience-specific conveniences. If comma or period conflict with your keyboard layout (common on non-US keyboards), test whether Shift+comma variants work or use manual camera drag with equal care.
First-person versus third-person is personal. Third-person shows leg position, which helps you see unwanted leg swing into kill bricks. First-person can make narrow gaps feel clearer. Switch in Roblox camera menu and stick with one view per attempt streak.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What keys align the camera in Simply Walk Around It?
- Comma and period on PC, as stated in the official game description.
- Can I jump on PC?
- On the main no-jump obstacle course, jump is disabled. Some badge variants allow jumping.
- Why does my character die when I press W?
- Your legs or torso likely touched the kill brick due to wrong camera angle or strafing inside the gap.
- Should I use first or third person?
- Third-person helps spot leg collision; first-person can help aim tight gaps. Try both.
- Do PC controls differ from other Roblox obbies?
- Movement is standard; the comma and period alignment tip is specific to this experience.