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About

This Pro Aim Trainer is a scientifically designed tool to isolate and improve the fundamental mechanics of First-Person Shooter (FPS) aiming: Micro-adjustments, Click-timing, and Visual Reaction Speed.

Unlike complex 3D simulators that rely on engine-specific physics, this 2D trainer focuses purely on mouse control and hand-eye coordination. By removing visual clutter, you train your brain's motor cortex to build the muscle memory required for high-precision tasks. The tool measures your Reaction Time (ms) and Precision (%) to strict millisecond accuracy.

Pro Tip: Consistency beats speed. Start with a lower tempo to ensure 95%+ accuracy, then gradually increase speed. Use the tracking mode to smooth out jittery mouse movements common in high-sensitivity setups.

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Formulas

Your performance is calculated using standard esports metrics derived from total interaction time and spatial precision.

Accuracy Score:

HhitsCclicks×100

Where H is the number of successful target eliminations and C is the total number of mouse actuation events.

Median Reaction Time (Δt):

t=ni=1(tclicktspawn)n

This calculates the average delay between a target appearing on the canvas (tspawn) and the input registration (tclick).

Reference Data

Rank TierAccuracy TargetAvg. Reaction TimeTargets Per Min (KPM)
Pro / Elite98% +130 - 160 ms120+
Diamond / Master95% - 98%160 - 190 ms100 - 120
Platinum90% - 95%190 - 220 ms80 - 100
Gold85% - 90%220 - 250 ms60 - 80
Silver / Bronze< 85%> 250 ms< 60

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The trainer uses the browser's native Pointer Events API, which pulls data directly from the OS mouse layer. To maximize accuracy, ensure "Enhance Pointer Precision" (Mouse Acceleration) is disabled in your Windows/OS settings.
There is no single "best" sensitivity. However, most aim coaches recommend a range of 25cm to 40cm per 360-degree turn for FPS games. In this 2D trainer, match your desktop cursor speed to your in-game feel.
Hardware latency plays a role. A standard 60Hz office monitor adds ~16ms of input lag compared to a 144Hz gaming monitor. Wireless mice (non-gaming) can also add 10-20ms delay.
Score = (Hits × 100) + (Accuracy Bonus) - (Miss Penalty). Speed is rewarded, but missing targets heavily penalizes your final rank to encourage discipline over spamming.