: Often used as part of "optimization packs" to reduce input latency and ensure raw input is reaching the game.
: Fine-tunes tracking and speed settings under the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse path to provide a more "natural" or responsive feel during gameplay.
: Modifies SmoothMouseXCurve and SmoothMouseYCurve values to eliminate Windows' built-in mouse acceleration. This creates a 1-to-1 movement ratio, essential for building muscle memory in competitive shooters.
: Some files include additional performance tweaks, such as network parameters (TCP window size) intended to reduce "desync" or lag during fast-paced aiming. Risks and Best Practices
: In some community-distributed versions, these files may include specific "aim assist" registry keys designed to mimic controller-style target tracking on a mouse and keyboard setup. Common Applications
: Used by players seeking "aim lock" or "soft lock" behaviors that help keep the crosshair near targets, similar to "shift lock" mechanics in games like Roblox .