
The report will send with a console log and will help us look into it. If it still not works, please submit a bug report in the game by pressing F1. Please try resetting the sensitivity to default, then resetting them to what you want. This number measures exactly how much every movement of your mouse will move the crosshair on the screen. This gives you the eDPI you are currently using. Now multiply this number by the DPI of your mouse. Hi there! Thanks for trying Aim Lab and we apologize for the late reply. Go to your Valorant general settings and see what sensitivity you are currently running. The only way Aim Lab will be able to help me is if I can convert the sensitivity between it and CSGO (and other games). I changed the Display Resolution setting in Aim Lab from 2560x1440 0Hz to same res but with 143Hz.Ĭurious to find out if I've misunderstood something. I read in some other thread that you have raw input built in however. If it matters, I use raw_input 1 in CSGO. In other words it's equivalent to a lower setting in CSGO, I have to move the mouse further in Aim Lab.

After setting Aim Lab to CSGO mode and changing the mouse sensitivity in Aim Lab to 1.7, the same as I have in CSGO, I can easily feel that Aim Lab feels "slow".
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Originally posted by alterwa1:I love Aim Lab, the red numbers telling me how terrible I am are so motivating.īut, I can easily notice a difference in mouse sens between CSGO and Aim Lab. Aim Trainer Aim Trainer is a free browser game that is specifically designed to improve the player’s aim in various First-Person Shooter games such as Fortnite, Counter-Strike: GO, and Call of Duty.
