Paint and Seek controls depend on Roblox device support and the exact experience settings. Treat movement, camera, jump, and code UI notes as version-specific until tested.
Paint and Seek controls to verify
Paint and Seek controls should be confirmed inside the exact Roblox experience because creators can adjust device settings. The core control questions are movement, camera, jump, sprint or ability buttons, code menu access, and role prompts.
| Control area | What to check |
|---|---|
| Movement | Does the game use normal Roblox movement or custom limits? |
| Camera | Can players scan quickly enough on the device? |
| Jump | Does jumping matter for hiding spots or routes? |
| UI | Where is the code button or shop button? |
| Mobile | Are touch controls comfortable for seeker scanning? |
Why control pages are cautious
Paint and Seek controls can affect strategy. A hiding spot that is easy on desktop may be awkward on mobile. A seeker route that works with mouse camera control may be slower on touch.
Future control evidence
Paint and Seek controls pages should add screenshots once testing happens. Until then, this page gives players a checklist rather than fake device-specific certainty.