Last updated: July 2026
TROLL OBBY PC Controls
Complete PC and keyboard controls for TROLL OBBY on Roblox. Movement keys, camera tips, shift-lock, and advanced techniques for 100 troll stages.
Default Keyboard and Mouse Controls
TROLL OBBY by Dev_dev Games uses standard Roblox PC controls on Place ID 126690911414483. Movement relies on the WASD keys or arrow keys, with Space to jump and the left mouse button to interact with buttons, levers, and touch plates. The right mouse button rotates the camera, which is essential for spotting invisible paths and fake platforms that troll obbies hide from default angles.
- W / A / S / D — Move forward, left, backward, right
- Space — Jump (hold for slightly higher arcs on some stages)
- Shift — Walk slowly for precision on narrow invisible beams
- Left Mouse Button — Interact with stage objects and UI prompts
- Right Mouse Button — Hold and drag to rotate camera
- Scroll Wheel — Zoom camera in and out for better platform reads
Shift Lock and Camera Settings
Enable Shift Lock through Roblox settings or press Left Shift twice on many setups. Shift Lock keeps the camera behind your character, making it easier to walk straight across invisible bridges without drifting off the edge. For stages inspired by classic TrollerDev troll logic, camera stability often matters more than raw jump timing. Lower your mouse sensitivity if you overshoot narrow paths when adjusting view mid-jump.
Set graphics to a level your PC handles smoothly — frame drops during precise jumps cause missed landings on stages 26 through 50 where invisible walkways dominate. A stable 60 FPS makes trial-and-error less painful across all 100 stages.
Advanced PC Techniques for Troll Stages
Walk-don't-run on invisible sections by holding Shift while moving forward. Many kill bricks trigger only when you sprint off a decoy platform. When a stage presents misleading arrows, rotate the camera 180 degrees before committing — the real path is often opposite to the obvious route. Use first-person view temporarily on tight rope stages by zooming all the way in; switch back to third person for spatial awareness on multi-platform jumps.
If you own game passes, toggle No Kill from settings when practicing trap-heavy stages — it is one of ten available passes and saves countless respawns while you learn the correct path. Speed and High Jump passes change movement physics; disable them when learning new stages so muscle memory stays consistent.
PC vs Mobile Considerations
PC players generally have an advantage on camera-heavy invisible stages because mouse aim is faster than touch controls. If you switch devices mid-run, progress saves through the checkpoint system, but control feel differs enough that replaying a stage once on the new device helps recalibrate. See our Mobile Controls guide if you play on both platforms.
Recommended Settings Checklist
- Enable Shift Lock for invisible path stages
- Bind a comfortable key for emotes if you need to cancel animations
- Turn off unnecessary visual effects if FPS drops during jumps
- Use fullscreen or borderless window to avoid accidental clicks outside the game
- Check Roblox camera mode settings after each major Roblox client update
Roblox Settings That Help Troll Obbies
Open Roblox settings before launching TROLL OBBY. Set graphics to a level where textures remain visible — invisible stages rely on subtle material differences. Enable Shift Lock toggle in Roblox settings if you plan long invisible walks from stage 26 onward. Lower mouse sensitivity often improves precision on narrow beams; many competitive obby players use 0.3–0.5 sensitivity multipliers. Disable camera shake if your client supports the option, as shake compounds disorientation on fake-platform stages.
Advanced PC Techniques
Corner clipping: some stages allow squeezing through geometry by angling the camera 45 degrees and walking diagonally into seams. Coyote jumping — jumping immediately after leaving a platform edge — extends reach on timing stages. First-person camera toggles (if available via Roblox client mods is against ToS; use only built-in zoom) can help read floor patterns; default third-person is usually safer for spatial awareness across 100 stages.
Practice stages 1–10 using only WASD without sprint modifiers to build clean movement before mid-game difficulty spikes. Pair control mastery with our Stages 1–25 Walkthrough and Invisible Stages guide when invisible paths appear.