The Sensitivity Randomizer is an advanced feature that will continuously adjust your sensitivity when you are playing tasks. This will allow for more difficult training and will improve your adaptability to sensitivities on the fly.
Enabling the Sensitivity Randomizer
- Go to Settings > Controls
- Scroll down to the bottom and set Sensitivity Options to Advanced
- Scroll up and set Sensitivity Randomizer to On
Customizing the Sensitivity Randomizer
The Sensitivity Randomizer features 5 customizable values:
- Spread (0.01-3, Default 0.1)
- Max Multiplier (1-4, Default 2)
- Min Multiplier (0.25-1, Default 0.5)
- Interval (0.01-4, Default 0.5)
- Smoothing (Off/On, Default Off)
Spread:
The Spread determines the standard deviation of the randomizer. Higher values will allow each possible sensitivity to have equal probability (results are more dispersed), resulting in the possibility of more abrupt changes in sensitivity. Lower values will find random values closer to the current randomized value (less dispersed).
Max & Min Multiplier:
The max and min multipliers determine the minimum and maximum amount your sensitivity can get multiplied by.
Interval:
The Interval determines how frequent (in milliseconds) your sensitivity will be recalculated using the spread and multipliers.
Smoothing:
Smoothing determines if sensitivity is interpolated (changes gradually) from the current sensitivity to the next sensitivity for the duration of the interval, of if sensitivity changes instantly at each interval.