# V7 AI AIM Assist (Mouse)

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### Prerequisites:

* [Pre-setup](/getting-started/pre-setup-guide.md) Guide

### Download your loader

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### You must keep the CMD Running.

### **Pre Steps:**

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Before using AI, please ensure that the GPU Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is turned off and restart your computer.

To disable the Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling, you need to:

1. Open the "Settings" panel.
2. Select the "System" tab.
3. Click on the "Display" panel.
4. Click on the "Graphics" tab.
5. Find "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" and turn it off.

Alternatively, you can use the shortcut Win+R to open the Run window, type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor. Then navigate to:\
Computer\HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers

Find the HwSchMode option and change its default value from 1 to 2 to enable Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling.

Priority considerations for in-game graphics settings:

• Set graphics to the lowest possible quality to free up as much VRAM as possible for AI computations.\
• Use DLSS or CAS. (Your Choice)\
• If your graphics card is a 4070S or higher, you can consider increasing the graphics quality slightly, but Frame Generation must not be enabled.\
• Resolution is irrelevant; 2K or 4K are both acceptable.\
• Desktop scaling must be set to 100%.
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### &#x20;Hot Key: This refers to the activation hotkey. Click the spacebar once, then click the hotkey you want to assign, such as the left and right mouse buttons. Using one left and one right click provides the best AI aim assist effect. For Sniper play, you might consider using double left clicks.

Screenshot Method: The first option, WGC, is recommended for default use. The second option, win32, can remove the yellow border, but its performance may not be as good as the first.

X-axis speed: This is the horizontal aim speed, also known as the horizontal tracking speed.

X-Axis acceleration speed: This is the horizontal acceleration. This value must not be higher than the X-axis speed.

Both of these control your horizontal recoil control and horizontal aim assist speed. Higher values make your crosshair snap to enemies faster and reduce horizontal recoil, but they are not necessarily better. Excessively high values can cause your aim to jitter and make it impossible to aim properly.

Y-axis (same logic): Controls vertical recoil and vertical aim assist speed.

Aim lock speed: This is the aim speed, also known as smoothness. It generally controls how well you can track moving enemies and how fast your tracking is. Higher values make it faster, but too high can cause aim jitter.

Aim Range: This is the aim assist radius, like a circle. When an enemy enters this circle, the AI will move your crosshair to them. If this circle is too large, your aim will flick back and forth between multiple enemies within it. Therefore, it is not necessarily better to have a larger value; you need to fine-tune it based on actual combat.

Aim Position: The last setting is the aim position. A value from 0 to 0.2 corresponds to the area from the feet to the head. A value of approximately 0.218 is roughly the head area, and so on.<br>
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### &#x20;Why does the aim jitter when testing in the firing range or actual combat?

Aim jitter is caused by excessively high values for X/Y axis speed, aim lock speed, or aim range. When tuning, start by adjusting in the firing range. Aim should be stable on the first two or three targets; jitter in the range does not always translate to real combat. It is recommended to use bot matches with respawns for gradual adjustment, and always prioritize real combat results.

* **Primary weapon:**\
  Use a 2x to 3x scope. Attachments 5 or 8 are acceptable, though fewer attachments may affect performance.
* **Secondary weapon:**\
  Use a 1x scope or iron sights. Attachments 5 or 8 are acceptable; iron sights may affect AI recognition and should be tested personally.

Keep aim lock speed and aim range constant first. Adjust X-axis speed and acceleration. For example, if you experience jitter in combat with the previous set of parameters, try lowering the X-axis by 0.1 values. For instance, set X-axis speed to 0.185 and acceleration to 0.10. If this still feels too sensitive, lower aim lock speed from 20 to 17 or 15, and aim range from 150 to 120, adjusting gradually until the aim feels stable.

Once stability is achieved, prioritize increasing X-axis speed to make the AI track faster. If jitter returns, keep X-axis speed constant and increase aim lock speed and range until you can consistently track targets at mid-to-long ranges without losing them.

**In summary:** Adjust parameters by controlling one variable at a time.<br>

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* Mouse DPI: 1650
* \- In-game sensitivity: 8
* If your settings are lower than these, prioritize lowering the X-axis parameters, aim lock speed, and aim range first.Finally, click SAVE to save your parameters, then click AI START to activate the AI.
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