SPLATTER PC Controls & Keybinds

This reference lists PC keyboard and mouse controls for SPLATTER by Creative Conceptualists on Roblox place ID 90390610040462. SPLATTER is a paint hide-and-seek experience: hiders camouflage during hide phase, seekers eliminate visible players using guns and knife cosmetics from the Knives and Museum update. Desktop players enjoy the most precise paint tool control — essential on the detailed Museum map — but only if you internalize default bindings and post-update climbing inputs.

Movement Keys

SPLATTER inherits Roblox's standard first-person movement on PC:

  • W — Move forward
  • A — Strafe left
  • S — Move backward
  • D — Strafe right
  • Space — Jump
  • Shift — Sprint (when enabled in-round)

Smooth WASD movement keeps hiders quiet on Museum marble and carpet zones. Avoid spam-jumping during hide phase — seeker audio awareness punishes predictable sound. For map-specific pathing, read our Museum map guide and pair movement with climbing controls on balcony routes.

Mouse and Camera

Mouse movement rotates the camera for looking around, aiming seeker weapons, and positioning the paint tool reticle on target surfaces. Most players use default sensitivity; competitive seekers increase sensitivity slightly for faster gallery sweeps without overshooting distant hiders on Museum upper floors.

Toggle Roblox shift-lock if you prefer fixed camera strafing during seeker hunts. Hiders often disable shift-lock for free-look painting around corners and sculpture backs. Experiment in a private server — SPLATTER rounds are short enough that pre-round settings checks become habit quickly.

Paint Tool (Hider Phase)

The paint tool is the defining hider mechanic. On PC, you aim with the mouse and apply paint with primary click on surfaces you want to match. Sample colors from nearby props first — exact hue matching beats approximate tones on Museum artwork and frames where seekers scan for color seams.

Advanced techniques include edge feathering along prop silhouettes and repainting after minor camera shifts. Our SPLATTER paint tool guide and paint matcher tool explain timing, sampling order, and pre-round checks from the camouflage checklist. PC players should prioritize steady cursor placement over speed — one visible streak eliminates you.

Seeker Weapons and Knives

When seeker phase begins, PC players use mouse aim with left click to fire equipped guns. Gun skins from Beta 1.2 may alter iron sight visuals but not base click-to-shoot behavior. Knife cosmetics display during melee-range eliminations or lobby inspection — they supplement gun play rather than replacing it.

Review gun skins items, knives items, and seeker hunting guide for loadout choices that minimize screen clutter. Large knife models can edge into frame during tight Museum corridor fights — factor cosmetics into competitive loadouts using our knives tier list.

Interaction and UI Keys

Roblox defaults map E or click prompts to interact with doors, buttons, and lobby menus. SPLATTER's redesigned lobby from the Museum update places map vote and cosmetic UI near spawn — interact keys select maps, equip skins, and navigate settings. When Creative Conceptualists adds promo code redemption, expect entry through the same lobby UI documented on our code redeem guide.

Esc opens Roblox menu for leaving experiences or adjusting graphics. Lower graphics on weak PCs to maintain framerate during crowded Museum lobbies — frame drops hurt seeker tracking and hider paint precision equally.

Climbing on PC

Beta 1.2's overhauled climbing uses forward movement and jump timing toward detected ledges. Approach climbable Museum rails and balcony edges with W + Space at appropriate angles; failed grabs mean falling into seeker sightlines. PC players benefit from mouse-look adjustments mid-climb to land on narrow exhibit caps.

Full ledge lists and stamina notes live on climbing controls and how to climb guide. Climbing separates average hiders from survivors on Museum — practice before public matchmaking.

PC Setup Recommendations

Use wired mouse when possible for consistent paint clicks. Headphones help seekers locate paint tool sounds and footsteps on multi-floor Museum layouts. After each SPLATTER patch listed on patch notes, re-test bindings in a private server — Creative Conceptualists occasionally adjusts interaction prompts or climb detection without announcing key changes.

New PC players: start with the beginner guide, compare mobile fallback on our mobile controls page if you switch devices, and stay safe from fake control macros on our Trello and safety hub. Master WASD, mouse, and paint tool first — everything else in SPLATTER builds on those fundamentals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the default movement keys in SPLATTER on PC?

SPLATTER uses standard Roblox PC movement: W forward, A left, S backward, D right. Spacebar jumps. Shift may sprint depending on in-game settings. Always confirm in a private server after updates.

How do I paint on PC in SPLATTER?

Hiders use the mouse to aim at surfaces and click to apply paint sampled from nearby colors. Precise cursor placement matters on detailed Museum exhibits. Hold or click depending on the current paint tool mode shown in UI.

Which mouse button shoots in SPLATTER seeker phase?

Left mouse button typically fires seeker weapons following Roblox FPS defaults. Right mouse button may aim down sights if the gun skin supports it. Test in lobby before ranked rounds after gun skin updates.

Do PC climbing controls use the same keys as movement?

Climbing builds on W and Space with forward momentum toward ledges. Beta 1.2 overhauled detection — see our climbing controls page for ledge grab timing distinct from a normal jump.