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Precision for skillshots and roaming
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Player | Team | Role | DPI | Sens | eDPI | Action |
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Faker | T1 | Mid | 1800 | 50 | 900 | |
Chovy | Gen.G | Mid | 1600 | 52 | 832 | |
Zeus | T1 | Top | 1600 | 50 | 800 | |
Gumayusi | T1 | ADC | 1600 | 53 | 848 | |
Keria | T1 | Support | 1800 | 48 | 864 | |
Canyon | Gen.G | Jungle | 1600 | 55 | 880 | |
Ruler | JDG | ADC | 1800 | 50 | 900 | |
TheShy | LNG | Top | 1600 | 58 | 928 | |
Meiko | EDG | Support | 1600 | 50 | 800 | |
Knight | BLG | Mid | 1800 | 52 | 936 |
Note: Pro settings vary based on personal preference, setup, and years of muscle memory. Use as reference but find what works for you.
Understanding different sensitivity categories for League of Legends
Maximum precision for skillshots
Slower camera movement, requires large mousepad
Good balance of speed and control
May feel slow for some playstyles
Quick camera control, good responsiveness
Less precise for long-range skillshots
Fast reactions, wrist-friendly
Harder to control for precise movements
Ultra-fast camera movement
Very difficult to be consistent
Master your mouse control and camera movement
Avoid these pitfalls to improve your gameplay
Severely limits map awareness and skillshot accuracy
Learn semi-locked camera or practice with unlocked camera gradually
Imprecise skillshots, overshooting clicks, poor kiting control
Lower sensitivity gradually, focus on accuracy over speed
Inconsistent camera movement and clicking accuracy
Disable "Enhance pointer precision" in Windows mouse settings
Non-standard Windows sens affects in-game feel
Set Windows to 6/11 and adjust only in-game sensitivity
Over-reliance on camera movement instead of map awareness
Practice clicking minimap for fast camera movement
Manually moving camera back to champion wastes time
Use spacebar to quickly center camera on your champion
Everything you need to know about League mouse settings
Mouse sensitivity in League of Legends differs significantly from FPS games because League requires precise clicking, camera control, and rapid cursor movement rather than aim tracking. Professional League players typically use 1600-1800 DPI with 48-55 in-game sensitivity, resulting in eDPI around 800-1000. This higher sensitivity compared to FPS games allows for faster camera panning, quicker champion clicking in teamfights, and more efficient map movement.
The most critical aspect of League mouse settings is consistency. Unlike shooters where sensitivity directly impacts aim precision, League requires adaptability across multiple tasks: clicking champions accurately, moving camera quickly, landing skillshots, kiting smoothly, and managing UI elements. Most professional mid laners like Faker and Chovy use 50-52 sensitivity at 1600-1800 DPI, providing the sweet spot between precision and speed. ADC players often match this range for optimal kiting control.
Camera mode selection is equally important as sensitivity. While locked camera may feel comfortable for beginners, professional players universally use unlocked or semi-locked camera for superior map awareness and skillshot accuracy. Semi-locked camera, where you hold spacebar to lock and release to unlock, offers the best of both worlds during the transition period. Combined with proper sensitivity settings, unlocked camera enables you to see more of the battlefield, position abilities more effectively, and maintain better situational awareness.
Beyond raw sensitivity numbers, optimizing your League setup requires proper Windows configuration and hardware settings. Disable mouse acceleration completely, maintain Windows sensitivity at 6/11 for raw input consistency, use 1000Hz polling rate, and ensure your mousepad provides adequate space for both precision clicking and camera movement. Professional players also utilize F1-F5 keys for instant camera centering on teammates and minimap clicking for rapid map navigation, reducing reliance on edge-pan camera movement and improving overall efficiency.