Mouse Settings Aim Guide Sensitivity 2026

Best Mouse Settings for Valorant in 2026 — Sensitivity, DPI & Polling Rate Guide

March 29, 2026 · Harvey Jenkins · ⏱ 10 min read
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Your aim is only as good as your mouse settings. You can practice aim trainers for hours, but if your DPI is wrong, your sensitivity is inconsistent, or mouse acceleration is secretly enabled, you are training muscle memory on a broken foundation.

This guide explains exactly how to configure your mouse for VALORANT in 2026 — from hardware DPI to in-game sensitivity to polling rate — with data from pro players to back it up.
Bad mouse settings cap your rank. At higher ELOs, the difference between hitting and missing a headshot is often sub-pixel precision. If your effective sensitivity is too high or acceleration is on, you physically cannot aim consistently.
Step 01 Understand DPI vs In-Game Sensitivity

DPI (Dots Per Inch) is a hardware setting on your mouse. It controls how many pixels your cursor moves per inch of physical mouse movement. Higher DPI = more cursor movement per inch.

In-game sensitivity is a multiplier applied on top of DPI. VALORANT takes your raw mouse input and multiplies it by this value to determine how far your crosshair moves.

The combination of both is what actually matters. Two players with identical crosshair speed might use completely different DPI and sensitivity values:

PlayerDPISensitivityeDPI
Player A4000.5200
Player B8000.25200
Player C16000.125200

All three players above have the same effective DPI (eDPI) of 200 — meaning their crosshair moves the same distance per inch of mouse movement. The DPI itself does not matter as long as your eDPI is the same.

eDPI is the only number that matters for comparing sensitivity between players DPI = hardware, Sensitivity = software, eDPI = DPI x Sensitivity = what you actually feel.

Step 02 Choose Your Hardware DPI

For VALORANT, set your mouse DPI to 800. This is the sweet spot for most players and the most common DPI among pros.

Why 800?

  1. Modern sensors are optimised for 800–1600 DPI — no smoothing, interpolation, or jitter
  2. 800 gives you a good range of in-game sensitivity values (0.2–0.5) that are easy to fine-tune
  3. Windows cursor speed is comfortable at 800 for desktop use
  4. Higher DPI like 1600 works fine too — just halve your in-game sensitivity

How to set DPI: Use your mouse manufacturer software (Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, SteelSeries Engine, etc.) or the DPI button on your mouse.

DPIBest ForNotes
400Large mousepads, arm aimersClassic CS setting, needs high in-game sens
800Most players (recommended)Best sensor accuracy, easy tuning
1600Small mousepads, wrist aimersHalve your sensitivity value
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Avoid DPI above 3200 for VALORANT. Extremely high DPI amplifies hand micro-tremors, making pixel-precise aim harder. Pros almost never go above 1600.

Step 03 Calculate Your eDPI

Your effective DPI (eDPI) is the single number that defines your sensitivity:

eDPI = Mouse DPI x In-Game Sensitivity

The average pro VALORANT eDPI in 2026 is around 250–280. Most pros fall in the 200–400 range.

What eDPI should you use?

eDPI RangePlaystyleWho Uses This
150–220Very low — pure arm aimEntry fraggers who need max precision
220–320Low-medium (recommended)Most pros — balance of precision and mobility
320–450Medium — arm + wrist hybridController/Sentinel mains, small mousepad
450+High — wrist dominantNot recommended for competitive

Quick setup for 800 DPI: Start at 0.3 sensitivity (eDPI 240). Play 5 deathmatch games. If you overshoot, lower by 0.02. If you undershoot, raise by 0.02.

Lower eDPI = more consistent aim at the cost of slower 180-degree turns In VALORANT, crosshair placement matters more than flicking. Lower sensitivity rewards good positioning.

Step 04 Set Your Polling Rate

Polling rate is how often your mouse reports its position to your PC, measured in Hz. Higher = smoother, more responsive cursor movement.

Polling RateReport IntervalRecommendation
125 Hz8msToo slow for competitive
500 Hz2msAcceptable minimum
1000 Hz1msStandard for competitive (recommended)
4000 Hz0.25msDiminishing returns, higher CPU use
8000 Hz0.125msMinimal real-world benefit

Set polling rate in your mouse software. 1000 Hz is the sweet spot — lower polling rates add measurable input lag, while going above 1000 Hz provides minimal benefit and increases CPU overhead.

If you have a 4000 Hz mouse (Razer Viper V3, Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2), you can use 4000 Hz in VALORANT — the game supports it. But the difference from 1000 Hz is nearly imperceptible.

Going from 125 Hz to 1000 Hz reduces mouse input delay by 7ms — that is significant

Step 05 Enable Raw Input in VALORANT

Raw input tells VALORANT to read mouse data directly from the hardware, bypassing any Windows mouse processing (smoothing, scaling, pointer speed adjustments).

This is critical. Without raw input, Windows applies its own cursor acceleration curve on top of your settings, making your aim inconsistent.

  1. Open VALORANT > Settings > General
  2. Scroll to Mouse section
  3. Set Raw Input Buffer to On

With raw input enabled, your Windows pointer speed setting (Control Panel > Mouse > Pointer Options) has zero effect on in-game aim. Only your DPI and in-game sensitivity matter.

Raw input eliminates Windows mouse processing entirely This gives you a direct 1:1 relationship between hand movement and crosshair movement.

Step 06 Disable Mouse Acceleration Everywhere

Mouse acceleration makes your cursor move further when you move the mouse faster, even if you move the same physical distance. This destroys muscle memory because the same hand movement produces different results depending on speed.

Disable in Windows:

  1. Open Control Panel > Mouse > Pointer Options
  2. Uncheck “Enhance pointer precision” — this is Windows mouse acceleration
  3. Click Apply

Disable in mouse software:

  1. Logitech G Hub: Settings > uncheck any acceleration option
  2. Razer Synapse: Calibration > ensure acceleration is Off
  3. SteelSeries Engine: check that acceleration multiplier is 0

Disable in VALORANT: There is no in-game mouse acceleration in VALORANT, but having it enabled in Windows or mouse software still affects your aim if raw input is somehow off.

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Enhance pointer precision is ENABLED by default in Windows. Most people have mouse acceleration on without knowing it. This single setting change will feel dramatically different at first but will make your aim far more consistent within a week.

Step 07 Compare With Pro Player Settings (2026)

Here are the mouse settings of top VALORANT pros as of early 2026. Use this as a reference range, not a prescription — your ideal sensitivity depends on your mousepad size, hand size, grip style, and role.

PlayerTeamDPISenseDPIPolling
TenZSEN8000.32401000 Hz
yayC98000.272161000 Hz
AspasLEV8000.322561000 Hz
Demon1EG8000.262081000 Hz
cNedFUT4000.652601000 Hz
ChronicleFNC4000.552201000 Hz
ScreaMKOI4000.783121000 Hz
nAtsBBL8000.312481000 Hz

Key takeaways:

  1. Average pro eDPI: ~250
  2. Range: 200–320 covers 90% of pros
  3. All use 1000 Hz polling rate
  4. Most use 800 DPI (some use 400)
  5. Zero pros use mouse acceleration
If your eDPI is above 400, you are almost certainly holding yourself back Try lowering to 280 and give it one week. You will lose some flick speed but gain significantly more consistency.

Step 08 Let Valo Optimise Configure It Automatically

Valo Optimise handles the OS-level mouse optimisations automatically: disabling mouse acceleration, configuring raw input, setting the correct Windows pointer speed, and ensuring no mouse software is adding hidden processing.

It also monitors your mouse polling rate and warns you if it drops below 1000 Hz during gameplay (which can happen with wireless mice on weak Bluetooth connections).

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The mouse settings that Windows resets after updates stay permanently applied Valo Optimise re-applies your optimal mouse configuration on every boot.

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