PC Controls —Violence District
Last updated: June 21, 2026
Default Keyboard and Mouse Layout
Violence District on PC uses a fixed control scheme tied to Roblox's default asymmetric horror layout. Movement is WASD. Hold Shift to sprint —critical for looping tiles and reaching pallets before The Slasher or The Hidden closes distance. Space jumps vaults, pallets, and small obstacles; mistimed jumps are a leading cause of first-hook deaths on PC.
E handles interact: repairing generators, unhooking survivors, opening exit gates, and picking up items from chests. Tab or M opens your inventory so you can swap between Flashlight, Motion Tracker, Bandage, or Revolver mid-match. Left mouse button aims and activates item or killer attack depending on role; right mouse adjusts camera angle during chases.
R reloads applicable items such as the Revolver. There is no in-game remapping menu —you cannot rebind sprint to Ctrl or interact to F. Plan muscle memory around these defaults before grinding toward The Cure's 15,000 Screw unlock.
Survivor-Specific PC Tips
Generator repair holds E while watching for audio cues. Release briefly to cancel skill checks if your perk build includes Flow State or similar timing perks. Inventory management on Tab/M matters during killer pressure: pre-select Flashlight before a rescue attempt so you are not fumbling keys at the hook.
Mouse look sensitivity is controlled through Roblox settings, not Violence District's lobby. Lower sensitivity helps flashlight aim on The Hidden; higher sensitivity helps quick 180s during Slasher chases. Test in a private lobby before queuing into Top 10 public matchmaking.
Sprint discipline separates green survivors from hooked ones. Shift drains stamina —spamming sprint across open tiles alerts Stalker mains tracking footstep anomalies. Walk when approaching generators if Heads Up or Motion Tracker already spotted killer proximity.
Killer-Specific PC Tips
Mouse aim controls lunge and power direction for killers like The Slasher and The Cure. Smooth camera movement predicts survivor jukes better than keyboard-only turning. Attack on left click; learn each killer's wind-up animation because there is no alternate attack binding.
R reload applies to killers with ammunition mechanics or certain SCP-themed abilities introduced in the May 2026 update. Watch the UI prompt —reloading during a gen-rush punish window loses pressure across the map.
Interact on E applies to breaking pallets, closing doors where applicable, and picking up carried survivors. Killer mains coming from console should remap mentally: PC rewards faster flick corrections during 90-degree tile loops.
Remapping and Accessibility
Violence District does not offer custom keybinds inside the experience. Roblox-level input changes are limited; you cannot officially move interact off E. Players needing accessibility workarounds should use Roblox account settings and OS-level tools, understanding that competitive integrity rules in custom tournaments may restrict some software.
Launch from the verified page: Violence District on Roblox. PC players get the most responsive chase resolution but share identical ability cooldowns with console and mobile —only the input layer differs.
Compare layouts on our Console Controls and Mobile Controls pages if you swap platforms. Core timings stay the same; only the buttons change.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the PC controls in Violence District?
WASD move, Shift sprint, Space jump, E interact, Tab/M inventory, mouse aim/attack, R reload.
Can I remap keys on PC?
No. Violence District does not include an in-game remapping menu.
Which key opens inventory?
Tab or M toggles the survivor item inventory.
Do PC players have an advantage?
Mouse aim can feel more precise, but ability timings and movement speeds are identical across platforms.
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