Mobile controls
DUELIST: PvP Mobile Controls
Mobile DUELIST: PvP controls route for touch aim, button reach, camera comfort, and short duel testing.
Quick Answer
Keep important buttons within comfortable reach, protect the center of the screen for aim, test camera turns in 1v1, and avoid changing HUD comfort during a fight streak.
Intent
What this page solves
Mobile players want a setup that keeps aim, movement, and buttons comfortable on a smaller screen.
Mobile play works best when button reach, camera movement, and thumb space are clean before entering serious duels.
Highlights
- Thumb reach matters as much as raw aim speed.
- The center view needs enough space for tracking targets.
- Short 1v1 rounds are the safest way to test mobile control changes.
HUD
Protect aim space
The strongest mobile setup keeps combat buttons reachable while leaving the center view clear enough for tracking and quick camera corrections.
Touch aim
Test comfort with short rounds
- Can you track without covering the opponent?
- Can you turn without lifting at the wrong moment?
- Can you press important buttons without changing grip?
- Can you keep the same layout for several rounds?
Lookup
Mobile Setup Checks
| Area | Problem | Fix | Test | Open page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| View | Thumb blocks target | Move buttons away from center | Track a moving opponent | |
| Reach | Button is hard to press | Place it near natural thumb movement | Practice a close duel | |
| Camera | Turns feel jumpy | Adjust sensitivity gradually | Repeat 1v1 turns | |
| Grip | Hand shifts mid-round | Keep the layout stable | Play three rounds unchanged |
- Area
- View
- Problem
- Thumb blocks target
- Fix
- Move buttons away from center
- Test
- Track a moving opponent
- Area
- Reach
- Problem
- Button is hard to press
- Fix
- Place it near natural thumb movement
- Test
- Practice a close duel
- Area
- Camera
- Problem
- Turns feel jumpy
- Fix
- Adjust sensitivity gradually
- Test
- Repeat 1v1 turns
- Area
- Grip
- Problem
- Hand shifts mid-round
- Fix
- Keep the layout stable
- Test
- Play three rounds unchanged
Steps
Mobile setup flow
- Set buttons where your thumbs reach naturally.
- Leave enough center-screen space for tracking.
- Play a short 1v1 set without changing layout.
- Adjust camera comfort only if the same problem repeats.
- Return to the beginner route after the setup feels stable.
Avoid
Mobile mistakes
- Crowding the center of the screen with buttons.
- Changing layout during a losing streak.
- Testing touch settings only in team fights.
- Using PC sensitivity advice as a mobile rule.
FAQ
Common questions
Can DUELIST: PvP be played on mobile?
Yes. The official description lists mobile support, and the controls page should start with touch comfort.
What is the first mobile control problem to fix?
Fix button reach and center-screen visibility before changing sensitivity.
Should mobile players start with 1v1?
Yes. 1v1 makes touch aim and camera mistakes easier to see than crowded team rounds.
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