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Ctrl will detach you if you've attached by holding into the wall. Once you've detached, though, you can also just tap it and it should kick off the wall vertically. The effect is fairly small, but noticeable on its own, and very significant when combined with your regular momentum and spacebar usage. If nothing is happening, you're likely dangling over a void where there's no wall to kick against -- either near the bottom of a face, or on a wall with a reverse incline. Anywhere that you can attach to the wall you can kick off of, as well as many more places -- pretty much anywhere that you see your legs touching the wall, and honestly it's even more liberal than that. It's much more effective to boost your upward movement as opposed to slowing your downward movement, though it's good for both.