Precision Mode Aim Test
Extra small targets for precision aiming. Challenges your finest mouse control.
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FAQ
Lower DPI (400-800) gives more control for precision tasks. Higher DPI is better for fast tracking.
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Precision Mode Aim Test
What is the Precision Mode Test?
Tiny targets are scattered across the screen. This test demands pixel-perfect cursor control, punishing fast but inaccurate movements. It trains the micro-adjustments needed for headshots in competitive FPS games.
Setting Up for Optimal Aim
Your aim is only as good as your setup allows. Here are the key factors:
- Mouse sensor: A flawless optical sensor (e.g., PAW3395) ensures 1:1 tracking with no acceleration.
- Mouse pad: A large cloth pad (400×450mm+) gives enough room for low-sens arm aiming.