Where Seasons Pass Controls & Input Guide
Complete controls reference for Where Seasons Pass on Roblox. Learn PC keyboard, mouse, and mobile touch inputs for planting, harvesting, quests, and greenhouse building in this cozy farming beta.
Mastering the controls in Where Seasons Pass is the first step toward running a profitable seasonal farm on Roblox. Whether you are clearing your first plot of land, racing to finish a Spring quest chain before the week rolls over, or expanding your greenhouse for tropical crops, every action—from walking to your field to selling a harvest—flows through a small, consistent set of inputs. This guide covers every control method available during the July 2026 beta so you can play confidently on any device.
Why Controls Matter in a Seasonal Farming Game
Where Seasons Pass rotates through Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter on a weekly cycle. That means you have limited real-world time to plant season-specific crops, complete quests, and earn Clovers before the weather shifts. Sluggish or unfamiliar controls cost you harvest windows and quest progress. Players who know their inputs can batch-plant an entire field in minutes, hop between quest NPCs without overshooting, and manage greenhouse panels without fumbling through menus.
The game supports two primary input schemes: PC keyboard and mouse and mobile touch. Console players typically map to the PC layout through Roblox's default gamepad bindings, though the developers have noted full controller support is still being refined during beta. Read our dedicated pages for PC keyboard controls and mobile touch controls for device-specific tips.
Universal Actions Across All Platforms
Regardless of device, these core interactions work the same way conceptually:
- Move — Navigate your farm, visit the market stall, and reach quest givers scattered around the village hub.
- Interact — Talk to NPCs, open shop menus, redeem codes, and accept or turn in quests from the 38 seasonal quest pool.
- Plant — Select seeds from your inventory and place them on tilled soil. Only crops matching the current season—or tropical plants inside a greenhouse—will take root.
- Water — Keep crops hydrated to maintain growth speed. Neglected plants slow down but rarely die outright during beta.
- Harvest — Collect mature crops for sale or quest delivery. Higher-tier crops like Watermelon and Mango yield the best Clovers per square.
- Build & Decorate — Place greenhouse frames, glass panels, paths, fences, and cosmetic items to personalize your farm layout.
- Open Inventory — Manage seeds, tools, harvested goods, and greenhouse parts.
Quick Reference: PC vs Mobile
PC players benefit from precise cursor placement when planting tight crop grids and selecting individual greenhouse tiles. Mobile players trade some precision for portability but gain a streamlined radial tool menu optimized for thumb reach. Both platforms share the same Roblox account progress, Clovers balance, and quest completion state.
If you are new to the game entirely, start with our beginner guide before diving into advanced planting patterns. Understanding the season cycle helps you decide which controls to prioritize—mobile players often favor fast-harvest crops like Strawberries, while PC players excel at slow-grow, high-profit layouts with Corn and Pumpkins.
Camera and Navigation Tips
Farm management requires frequent camera adjustment. On PC, hold the right mouse button and drag to orbit your character, and scroll to zoom in for precise tile placement. On mobile, use a two-finger pinch to zoom and a single-finger drag on empty ground to rotate the view. A comfortable camera angle makes it easier to spot ready-to-harvest crops and identify untilled patches before a season ends.
The village hub connects to your personal farm instance. Use sprint (Shift on PC, double-tap joystick on mobile) when traveling between the seed merchant, quest board, and your fields. Sprint does not drain stamina in the current beta, so use it freely during time-sensitive quest runs.
Controls and Progression Systems
Several progression loops depend on efficient input:
- Quest completion — See our quest completion guide for routing tips that pair well with quick interact bindings.
- Clover farming — Efficient harvest inputs maximize hourly Clovers. Read how to get Clovers for economy strategies tied to control efficiency.
- Greenhouse construction — Building mode uses grid snapping; PC mouse clicks offer finer placement than touch. Visit how to build a greenhouse before purchasing parts from the shop.
- Land clearing — Rocks and stumps require repeated tool swings. Learn optimal patterns in our land clearing guide.
Accessibility and Settings
Roblox account settings let you adjust camera sensitivity, toggle shift-lock, and remap some keys through the in-game settings panel accessible from the farm menu (gear icon, top-right on both platforms). Where Seasons Pass beta also offers a "Large Touch Buttons" option on mobile and a "Hold to Repeat" toggle for watering and clearing tools, which reduces repetitive tapping during long sessions.
If you experience input lag on mobile, try lowering Roblox graphics quality in the Roblox app settings and closing background applications. PC players on low-end hardware should disable extra cosmetic effects in the farm decorate menu for smoother cursor response during planting.
Related Resources
Once you are comfortable with inputs, explore our full crop list to plan seasonal plantings, browse seasonal quests for Clovers and unlock rewards, and use the season timer tool to track when the current Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter week ends. For layout inspiration that complements your control style, see the farm layout map and farm decoration guide.