PC controls
DUELIST: PvP PC Controls
PC control route for DUELIST: PvP with mouse comfort, keyboard access, camera review, and duel testing steps.
Quick Answer
Use a mouse sensitivity you can repeat, keep movement keys easy to reach, test camera turns in 1v1, and only change one setting per review cycle.
Intent
What this page solves
PC players want a clean setup routine for mouse aim and keyboard movement.
PC setup should make aiming, turning, and movement feel repeatable. Change comfort settings before blaming weapons or rewards.
Highlights
- Mouse control should feel stable across close and mid-range duels.
- Keyboard inputs need to stay reachable during aim corrections.
- Short 1v1 sets reveal setup problems faster than random team rounds.
Mouse
Build a repeatable turn
Your mouse setup is good when turning, tracking, and resetting aim feel repeatable across several rounds. If every duel feels different, simplify the setting changes.
Keyboard
Keep movement inputs comfortable
- Check whether movement keys are easy to reach while aiming.
- Avoid binds that force your hand away from movement.
- Use a consistent crouch, jump, or movement pattern if the game mode rewards it.
- Test binds in 1v1 before relying on them in team fights.
Lookup
PC Setup Checks
| Area | Check | Good sign | Related page | Open page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mouse | Track a strafing player | Crosshair follows without big overshoot | Sensitivity | |
| Camera | Turn after contact | You can face the target quickly | Win 1v1 | |
| Keyboard | Move while aiming | Movement does not break aim control | Beginner Guide | |
| Review | Repeat three duels | Same mistake is visible each time | Controls |
- Area
- Mouse
- Check
- Track a strafing player
- Good sign
- Crosshair follows without big overshoot
- Related page
- Sensitivity
- Area
- Camera
- Check
- Turn after contact
- Good sign
- You can face the target quickly
- Related page
- Win 1v1
- Area
- Keyboard
- Check
- Move while aiming
- Good sign
- Movement does not break aim control
- Related page
- Beginner Guide
- Area
- Review
- Check
- Repeat three duels
- Good sign
- Same mistake is visible each time
- Related page
- Controls
Steps
PC setup flow
- Start with one mouse sensitivity and keep it for several rounds.
- Test tracking in short 1v1 duels.
- Watch for overshoot, slow turns, and panic movement.
- Adjust only one setting if the same issue repeats.
- Return to 1v1 and compare the new feel.
Avoid
PC mistakes
- Changing mouse settings after every missed shot.
- Using binds that interrupt movement.
- Testing new settings only in team fights.
- Blaming code rewards for aim problems.
FAQ
Common questions
What PC setting should I tune first?
Tune mouse and camera comfort first, because every weapon and 1v1 review depends on repeatable aim.
How do I know my sensitivity is too high?
If you repeatedly pass the target and need a correction swing, lower the setting slightly and test another small duel set.
Should I change keybinds before playing 1v1?
Change only binds that feel uncomfortable, then test them in 1v1 before using them in team rounds.
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