Quick Scoop

On MacBook, the usual way to use a scope in Roblox is to aim with the control your game uses for aiming, often right-click or a key/button mapped by the developer. In Roblox Wanted , the exact control can vary by game setup, but the common pattern is to equip the weapon, then aim to bring up the scope, and click or tap again to fire or exit aiming.

MacBook Controls

On a MacBook, try these first:

  1. Equip the weapon.
  2. Press and hold the aim control, usually right-click on the trackpad or mouse.
  3. If that does not work, try Control + click on the trackpad if the game treats it like a right-click.
  4. If the game uses a toggle scope, press the aim key once to enter scope and again to leave it.

Why It May Feel Different

Roblox games can handle scopes in different ways, because the developer decides the input logic. Some games use a hold-to-aim system on desktop, while others use a toggle or a custom GUI button, especially to support mobile players.

If It Won’t Scope

Try these quick fixes:

  • Make sure the weapon is actually a scoped gun.
  • Check whether the game wants hold aim instead of a tap.
  • Rejoin the server if the control seems bugged.
  • Test with an external mouse if trackpad right-click feels inconsistent on MacBook.

How Wanted Usually Plays

From public Roblox discussions and tutorials about scoped weapons, the normal workflow is: equip the gun, aim to activate the scope, and then use the scoped view for precision shots. The exact keybind is not universal, so the game’s own control hints matter most.

TL;DR

For Roblox Wanted on MacBook, equip the scoped weapon and try right-click or Control-click to aim; if the game uses toggle scoping, press once to scope in and again to scope out.