The official listing warns about flashing lights and jumpscares and lists crouch/run controls; treat Amber Alert Roblox settings as a comfort and control check before playing.
Primary topic Amber Alert Roblox settings
Read the warning first
The official Amber Alert Roblox listing warns about flashing lights and jumpscares and says flashing lights can happen often. That warning should be read before joining a session. This page repeats it because comfort and safety information can be easy to miss when a player is searching for a class or code.
The official page recommends headphones and maximum graphics for the best experience. Those are recommendations, not requirements, and they may not be suitable for every player or device. Choose a comfortable volume, brightness, and session length for your situation.
Listed controls
The official description lists C for crouch and Shift / LT for run. On mobile, use the on-screen controls displayed by Roblox. On a controller, use the current prompt rather than assuming the keyboard key has a direct equivalent.
| Action | Officially listed input |
|---|---|
| Crouch | C |
| Run | Shift / LT |
The page does not publish a complete rebind map, a full accessibility list, or a setting for every warning. Those details stay out of the guide until they can be verified in the current experience.
Update-sensitive settings
Community changelog notes mention settings work and changes to sound, hiding, and other player-facing systems. Those notes are useful recheck targets. If the current menu adds a flash reduction, subtitle, volume, or control option, document it with a date and source rather than treating the older public description as complete.
Amber Alert Roblox settings are therefore part of the first-session route: read the warning, confirm your input, choose a comfortable setup, and stop if the presentation is not suitable for you.