Advanced Mouse Grip Technique | Become a Human Aimbot

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Moving the mouse around on your fingertips can give you unparalleled stopping power and aiming speed. Mastery over this advanced mouse grip technique puts you in control of the variables. From fast close ranged combat, to calculated midrange accuracy, all the way to long distance headshot-level precision, this technique has an answer for every situation.

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The technique used by aiming legends like Relaaa! Your mileage may vary so give it a good shot and let us know how you go.

TheMeta
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KovaaKs : Explains the technique with great detail and depth.

Everyone in the comment section: "Oh yes, I've been doing that since I was born"

prebolledo
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I've used this technique for almost 7 years lol, Helped me get champ on r6 and be extremely accurate with my micro flicks, Told my friends to use it since I thought I was the only person using it but they thought it was stupid and impractical probably because I explained it weird, Glad to see you cover this but I'm sad at the same time as I thought it was my own secret technique lol

ohhkennny
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I've found that using this technique paired with a slower than normal sensitivity leads to some pretty consistent controlled aim ability. I play CSGO so being able to be consistently preaim when peeking/clearing angles is very important but so is being able to flick fast if you're caught out or need to dodge a flash. This technique lets you do both easily

mikevismyelement
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I do something like that when I am using snipers. It's pretty useful! I thought it was a mistake or a "bad habit" but now I see it works pretty well and helps a lot. Nice video!

TomMorello
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I just realised that im already using this grip so well and already mastered on it for years without even noticed that this is a really good technique and just learned now

ozunkeskin
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LOL Thank you for reminding me to cut my fingernails; I was getting frustrated because my wingman shots/flicks weren't hitting my target as well as they should, even my tracking seems off ... u a legend!

jericaspillaga
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im usually really good at all the battlefield's except for bfv.. i tend to struggle with this game because of ongoing latency issues that i cant seem to ever figure out (tried everything) and also one frame deaths. i had a similar grip to this but not too extreme like how you showed us in this video.. so my fingers have always been in this position but always hovering above my hard mouse bad with my fingers slightly touching . i gave this a try and in my first game i was so damn accurate that i had 45 kills in bfv in one round lol.. i have NEVER had that many kills in this game so im so stoked to try this technique again.. i would usually be satisfied with 24 kills which i seldom get with this game. thanks so much bro..

IIExhibitAII
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These clips are some of the best I’ve seen

thebulletkin
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As a wrist player with medium sens ive been doing this by accident without thinking, when u need to 360 and u gotta lift your mouse super fast after a 180 for example, I kept lifting it a bit by accident when I needed to flick a lot or turn really fast.
And as someone who for example will hold his breath or press keys harder in high tense situations, pushing my mouse down was just a thing my body did naturally when I had to track.
People were actually surprised how good my aim was back in the day with a medium/high sense, I didn't understand it either, but now it makes sense hahah

BartMK
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Everything you said in this video is what I did when I reached global elite in csgo 5 years back.
The reason I developed a similar technique is because it allowed me to transition from arm movement to finger movement smoothly without "skipping pixels" when making the transition.
For example, if I know an enemy is behind me, I can make a 180 degree turn, use my wrist and thumbs to "almost stop", and use my fingers to make the final adjustment for the headshot.
The key here is to keep your shoulder, wrist and fingertips "active" at all times. I also sometimes add more of the thumb if I need more stopping power.

metalunleashed
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I can attest to this, I figured this out on my own. It makes tracking a bit stuttery but your flick speed and long distance accuracy will be insane. But like you said, if you stop digging in so much it will allow you to glide better. And your mousepad will make a huge difference with this. Using a very silky mousepad makes it harder to dig in and you will still be able to track really well.

potapotapotapotapotapota
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mr kovaaks back at it again with the aim tips

gravityshark
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Oh I am using this grip for a long time. But mine is mixed and situatuional. I use side fingers to actualy move mouse itself most of the time. It's a whole group of muscles capable of pixel perfect micro flics and also it's uses anatomy to compensate the camera's movement distorsions in the game. The curve of the path you move your mouse substracts the disctortions and you can easily move your crosshair in parralel to the ground. And since you actively using your side fingers you always have your hand and shoulders muscles free for unexpected enemies.

kolijoker
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i just realize it now.. if i’m in my flow state while gaming my mouse grip is always exaaaactly like that. now i know why i achieved such a cracked aim in 1 year of switching from controller to mouse and keyboard

vato
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So we don't have to worry about mouse skates anymore???

blckholeyt
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So the your mouse isnt even touching the mousepad with this grip wth?

asdqwe_
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Wait so this technique is good!? I used to do this when I was a beginner but stopped because I thought it's bad for aiming.

justthere
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I have the same mouse you use in the video, but I don't understand how I have to give pressure, in the video you say to push down, but basically when I use the thumb (the same as you hold it) I just press it to the right for more pressure and control, not down, or do you mean the fact that the thumb must be like in the photo and the pressure move it to the right? moreover ... I find myself in everything you say, but in games like valorant, in which you have to perform a lot of micro corrections, you would recommend to always adapt pressure, or as you say even closely you should give less to make it easier? ... as one guy already asked, is it better to make a flick while applying pressure anyway? I always refer to a game as valorant, as in tracking like apex it is automatic based on the distance, but valorant or cs have different recoil dynamics .

moreover, I looked at the old video of the optimal grip, I can't understand how to do it, the little finger I tend to put it very "curly", and I feel that the micro corrections I can only feel with the thumb, is it normal? would you have any suggestions on how to get him to use his little finger later on as seen in the old video? or in your opinion it can go well with g303 shrould edition mouse

rachibitij
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I was struggleling griping my mouse and i saw youre hand placemwnt and tried that out and it comfortable thanks man im subcribed!

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