Azure Latch Controls: PC Keybinds & Xbox Controller Layout

Core Keybinds (PC)

From the official game description and the developers’ mechanics cards:

KeyAction
M1Shoot (near a loose ball: volley)
1–5Style skills
QTackle · GK dive (A/D + Q dives left/right)
EDribble (with ball) · Techniques (without ball)
RWhistle / call for a pass
FSpeed burst
GFlow / Awakening (flow guide)
TStyle T-special (e.g. Doberman Charge on defensive styles)
BEmote wheel (emotes)
SpacebarRainbow flick · GK jump

Advanced Inputs

  • Curve shot — hold A or D, look upward, then M1. The direction key sets the curve side (shooting guide).
  • Side dash — A/D + Q for a lateral dash; the official card notes it does not carry iFrames, so don’t dash into tackles expecting immunity.
  • Shoulder bash — tackle into another tackle (Q during an opponent’s Q) to win physical duels.
  • Header — position under an airborne ball near your head height; contact converts automatically.
  • Volley — M1 while a ball is loose in the air near you.

Xbox / Controller

Azure Latch runs on Roblox’s console client, and searches for “azure latch xbox controls” spike after every update. The bindings map through Roblox’s default gamepad translation (shoot on R2/RT-equivalent, skills on the d-pad/bumper combos shown in the in-game Settings → Keybinds screen). Two practical notes: rebind in Settings rather than memorizing defaults — the game exposes keybind customization, including jersey number — and menu navigation uses the Roblox virtual cursor.

Settings Worth Changing

Settings lets you toggle features, rebind keys and set your jersey number. If a quest or gamepass unlock (like British Aiku) isn’t appearing, its toggle lives in Settings under the Gamepass/Quest category (quests guide).