0

Horizontal Mouse Movement

Comments:
Threaded Linear
#1
Adnan_Kh4n

I'm unable to do a perfectly straight horizontal movement with the mouse in Valorant when I'm quickly trying to flick. It's not about the sensor as it doesn't spins out and the mouse I'm using is VXE r1 pro max. I've had the same issue with model o, g102, and g502x. For example, when I quickly try to flick, my crosshair either goes above my head or below it. What could be the issue?

#2
BabyWizard
3
Frags
+

skill

#3
Fate4
0
Frags
+

just you

#4
svionSKR
0
Frags
+

i too face same issue . my arm always goes in curve ..Skill issue

#5
H3L10S
0
Frags
+

What is your sensitivity and mouse DPI?

#7
Adnan_Kh4n
0
Frags
+

1600 DPI & 0.15

#6
ArterieX
0
Frags
+

ARM aim i guess bcoz with wrist aim u have a shorter radius and will change the distance b/w head and crosshair , with arm aim the issue would be less noticeable

#8
Adnan_Kh4n
0
Frags
+

so should I move my whole arm while aiming?

#9
MrBlooBloom
0
Frags
+

no, it's just a personal preference thing, based on your sens i guess you have to move your arm when flicking anyway, bc it's not high enough to allow you to make huge movements quickly and precisly w your wrist alone (opinion coming from a guy who only aims w his wristy and fingers tho, idk what a low sens player would think about it)

#10
ala
0
Frags
+

i aim with arm only and i just move my forearm

#11
Nachtel
0
Frags
+

Learn to microflick. Slowly increase the distance of your flicks until you're comfortable flicking in straight lines

#12
Uncleben
1
Frags
+

This probably has to do with your mouse grip being slightly rotated (most grips are). The best solution would just be to manually correct it and make it straighter as it gives you the most control, but look into rawaccel which has a rotation feature that can make your flicks straighter.

#13
kimble
0
Frags
+

low sens + aim with whole arm + kovaaksmaxx

  • Preview
  • Edit
› check that that your post follows the forum rules and guidelines or get formatting help
Sign up or log in to post a comment