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Controls

Lebuhraya supports keyboard, gamepad, touch, and VR. The game auto-detects your platform and shows the right prompts in-game. If a control is shown on-screen, use that one. The reference below is what the common bindings look like.

Entering and exiting vehicles

Stand within about 6 studs of a driver or passenger seat.

PlatformButton
KeyboardF
GamepadX (controller face button)
TouchTap the Drive / Sit button on screen
VRRight trigger (R2)

The same input exits the seat.

Seat permissions

Driver seats are usually locked to the vehicle's owner. If you try to sit in someone else's car, you'll be blocked unless they've unlocked it for you.

Driving

Most vehicles use these default driving controls:

ActionKeyboardGamepad
AccelerateWRight trigger (RT)
Brake / ReverseSLeft trigger (LT)
Steer leftALeft stick
Steer rightDLeft stick
HandbrakeSpaceA / RB
Toggle indicators / lightsE, Q, I, J, H (varies)See in-game prompts
HornH (on most vehicles)Right stick click

Vehicle lighting controls vary between the older and newer chassis systems in the game. Always follow the on-screen prompts for the specific vehicle you're in.

Walking around

Standard Roblox controls.

ActionKeyboardGamepadMobile
MoveW / A / S / DLeft stickOn-screen d-pad
JumpSpaceAJump button
Sprint(shift-to-run enabled in-game)Left stick clickSprint toggle
CameraMouseRight stickSwipe

Interface

ActionKeyboard / mouseMobile / touchGamepad
Chat/ (forward slash)Tap chat iconRoblox chat shortcut
Main menuTopbar iconTopbar iconNavigate topbar, then select
PhoneTopbar iconTopbar iconNavigate topbar, then select
TabletTopbar icon (if available)Topbar iconNavigate topbar, then select
SettingsCogwheel in Main MenuCogwheel in Main MenuSelect cogwheel
Close any popupEsc or BackspaceTap close/backB / back button where shown
Confirm focused buttonClick / Enter where focusedTapA

Proximity prompts

Most world interactions use Roblox ProximityPrompts: spawners, doors, job counters, fuel pumps, repair zones, tow panels, and shop counters.

  • Stand close enough for the prompt to appear.
  • Hold the shown key/button until the circle completes if it has a hold duration.
  • If the prompt says you are on the wrong team or at the wrong fuel pump type, the prompt is working; follow the warning.

Open the main menu to access:

  • Home - announcements and overview
  • Teams - pick your team / switch teams
  • Shop - in-game purchases (gamepass prompts, tokens)
  • Activity - missions, challenges, and season pass progress
  • More - a card grid for:
  • Career - your career ranks and agency progress
  • Jobs - per-branch tier bars and rewards
  • Tokens - your active and stored tokens / boosts
  • Credits - development team and contributors
  • Races - time trial and PvP race menu
  • Help - tutorials when available

Career, Jobs, Tokens, Credits, Races, and Help are grouped under More.

Settings you can tweak

Open the Settings panel (cogwheel in the Main Menu) for these toggles:

  • Crash system - turn on vehicle damage when available. It gives +15% XP while active, but heavy crashes can injure you.
  • Overhead rank - show or hide the team rank/title that floats above your character.
  • First person view - switch camera mode. Forward-slash (/) toggles the view in-game.
  • Vehicle spawner: new - opt into the refreshed vehicle spawner screen.
  • Parking brake key - remap the handbrake bind.
  • Shift + C - toggle the entire HUD (good for screenshots).
  • Reset / Change / Remove - repositioning and customisation shortcuts.

Top screen indicators

  • Active tokens - shows running boosts with their remaining time.
  • Status display - shows speed, fuel, GPS heading, and health information while driving.
  • Leaderboard - shows online players, their team, level, and driving distance. You can tap a row for Roblox social options.

Tools (jobs equipment)

When you hold a tool - axe, radar gun, taser, pager, fire hose - the controls are specific to that tool. Use the on-screen prompts or check the job page for the team that uses it.

Mobile tips

  • The game respects mobile layout; driving on a phone works but is easier on a tablet.
  • Most ProximityPrompts (enter doors, talk to NPCs, start jobs) show a round button on screen. Tap it.
  • The steering wheel is available on the left of the HUD while driving.
  • Avoid holding the bottom corners for non-driving UI; Roblox's movement stick and jump button live there.
  • If a card grid or menu feels crowded, rotate the device to landscape. The Main Menu's More and Teams views are designed to fit short landscape screens.

Gamepad tips

  • Menu buttons are selectable. If focus seems lost, close and reopen the menu so the game can select the first button again.
  • Use the D-pad/left stick to move between cards, A to confirm, and B to back out where the UI shows a back or close action.
  • Some older Roblox panels still rely on cursor-style selection; if one feels awkward, switch to mouse/touch briefly.

Accessibility

  • Roblox's system-wide settings apply - colourblind filters, UI scaling, text-to-speech.
  • Passive mode can be toggled to prevent tool and weapon interactions. Useful if you do not want to be pulled into combat or emergency roleplay.

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