If you want to be at your best on the pitch, then it’s good to know all the options at your disposal. We put together this Project Egoist controls guide so whether you’re using a keyboard, a controller, or a good old-fashioned touchscreen, you’ll know how to do everything, and how to change things up if you need to.
You can play Project Egoist now on Roblox. We’ve also got a Project Egoist codes guide too, if you want to get some easy Yen.
Project Egoist Controls Guide
Let’s go over the keyboard keybinds for keyboard users, and the controller button bindings for controller users.
Keybinds
Here are the default keybinds for keyboard users.
- WASD – Movement
- Space – Jump
- LMB – Shoot Ball
- RMB – Pass Ball
- CTRL – Run
- Q – Dribble
- E – Slide (To Steal)
- R – Super Dash
- T – Request Ball
- B – Emote Wheel
- F – Flow State Awaken
- Z, X, C, V – Special Skill
Controller Button Bindings
Controller button assignments for console players and controller users.
- Left Stick – Movement
- Press Left Stick (L3) – Run
- A/X – Jump
- Y/Triangle – Super Dash
- X/Square – Dribble
- B/Circle – Steal
- RT/R2 -Shoot Ball
- LT/L2 – Pass Ball / Request Ball
- LB/L1 – Skill1
- RB/R1 – Skill2
- D-Pad Down – Flow State
- D-Pad Down (Hold) – Emote Wheel
- D-Pad Left – Skill3
- D-Pad Right – Skill4
- D-Pad Up – Lock Camera
Touchscreen
If you’re a touchscreen player, this should all be pretty easy. Project Egoist is pretty mobile-friendly. Controls should appear on your screen in the form of on-screen buttons. Easy enough to handle.
Rebinding
A nice surprise we found while we were looking around is: You can change a lot of the keybinds! If you’re not happy with either the keyboard bindings, or you don’t like the button positions as a touchscreen user, you can customize both of these via the Settings menu, found in the bottom-left corner. We wish more games did this.



