Aim Training Integration
Perfect Your Aim Across Every Game
Setup Guide
Apply Your AimSync Sensitivity to Any Aim Trainer
Once you've calculated your ideal sensitivity with AimSync, transferring it to KovaaK's or Aim Lab is straightforward. The key is matching your trainer's DPI and in-game sensitivity settings so your muscle memory carries over directly to competitive play.
KovaaK's Configuration
Open KovaaK's Options menu and navigate to the Mouse Settings tab. Enter the exact DPI value you used during your AimSync calculation — for example, 800 DPI or 1600 DPI. Then set KovaaK's sensitivity to the "trainer sensitivity" value AimSync provides. This is typically your game's in-game sensitivity multiplied by the trainer's scaling factor. For Valorant players at 0.45 in-game with 800 DPI, AimSync recommends a KovaaK's sensitivity of 1.8.
Aim Lab Configuration
Launch Aim Lab and open the Settings panel from the main dashboard. Select your primary game from the preset list — Valorant, CS2, Overwatch 2, or Apex Legends — then input the sensitivity number AimSync calculated for your specific DPI. Aim Lab automatically applies the correct eDPI conversion. If your game isn't listed, use the Custom option and enter your effective DPI directly: 800 DPI × 0.45 = 360 eDPI for a Valorant setup.
Cross-Trainer Consistency
If you train across both KovaaK's and Aim Lab, use AimSync's export feature to generate a settings sheet with matching values for both platforms. Keep this sheet on your desktop so you can verify your trainer settings match before each session. Even a 0.1 difference in sensitivity between trainers can disrupt the micro-adjustments your hand is learning during flick and tracking drills.
Curated Scenarios
Recommended Scenarios for Your Playstyle
AimSync analyzes your primary game and typical engagement range to suggest the most effective scenarios. These are community-vetted and updated monthly based on meta shifts and player feedback from over 12,000 active AimSync users.
Micro-Flick Precision (CS2 / Valorant)
Start with "1w6ts Small Static" in KovaaK's for tight crosshair placement under pressure, then progress to "Microshot" for head-level flick correction. In Aim Lab, run "Gridshot" for 10 minutes warm-up followed by "Sixshot" for reaction-time flicking. Players using AimSync's recommended 0.3–0.5 sensitivity range for tactical shooters see the fastest improvement on these scenarios, with average score increases of 18% after two weeks of 30-minute daily sessions.
Smooth Tracking (Overwatch 2 / Apex Legends)
For heroes like Tracer, Genji, or Apex Legends' movement-heavy legends, prioritize "Sphere Track" and "Motion Track" in KovaaK's. Aim Lab's "Spidershot" and "Cable Chase" are equally effective. AimSync users in the 2.0–3.5 sensitivity range for hero shooters should enable mouse acceleration in their trainer settings to match the fast-turn demands of these games. Track your smoothness score — a value above 85 indicates your tracking is ready for ranked play.
Target Switching (Warzone / BR Titles)
Battle royale players benefit most from "Close Long Strafers" and "Wide Strafers" in KovaaK's, which simulate switching between multiple moving targets at varying distances. In Aim Lab, "Switch Track" and "Target Switch" mirror these conditions. AimSync recommends a sensitivity between 0.25 and 0.45 for Warzone players using 800 DPI, balancing close-quarters speed with 100m+ holding precision. Run these scenarios for 15 minutes before your first daily match to prime your aim.
Tracking & Analytics
Measure Real Improvement, Not Just High Scores
AimSync's progress dashboard syncs with your KovaaK's and Aim Lab accounts to surface the metrics that actually correlate with better in-game performance — not just scenario completion times.
eDPI Consistency Score
AimSync calculates a weekly consistency score based on how closely your trainer sensitivity matches your calculated ideal eDPI. If you drift from your recommended 360 eDPI in Valorant to 400 eDPI in KovaaK's, your consistency score drops and AimSync sends a notification. Players who maintain a consistency score above 90% report a 27% faster improvement curve in their primary game's aim-based metrics, according to our Q3 2024 user study of 4,200 respondents.
Skill Regression Alerts
If your average scenario scores drop more than 12% over a seven-day window, AimSync flags a potential skill regression. This often signals burnout, inconsistent sensitivity settings, or a hardware change like a new mouse pad affecting glide. The alert includes a recommended recovery plan — typically two days of low-intensity flick drills at 50% of your normal session length, followed by a sensitivity re-verification through AimSync's calculator.
In-Game Correlation Reports
Once per month, AimSync generates a correlation report comparing your trainer score trends with your in-game performance data pulled from your linked game accounts. The report shows whether your KovaaK's "1w6ts" score improvement is translating to higher headshot percentages in CS2 or better aim assist overrides in Apex Legends. Users who review these reports and adjust their training focus see an average 14% increase in relevant in-game aim metrics within one month.
Aim Training Integration
Perfect Your Aim Across Every Game
Setup Guide
Apply Your AimSync Sensitivity to Any Aim Trainer
Once you've calculated your ideal sensitivity with AimSync, transferring it to KovaaK's or Aim Lab is straightforward. The key is matching your trainer's DPI and in-game sensitivity settings so your muscle memory carries over directly to competitive play.
KovaaK's Configuration
Open KovaaK's Options menu and navigate to the Mouse Settings tab. Enter the exact DPI value you used during your AimSync calculation — for example, 800 DPI or 1600 DPI. Then set KovaaK's sensitivity to the "trainer sensitivity" value AimSync provides. This is typically your game's in-game sensitivity multiplied by the trainer's scaling factor. For Valorant players at 0.45 in-game with 800 DPI, AimSync recommends a KovaaK's sensitivity of 1.8.
Aim Lab Configuration
Launch Aim Lab and open the Settings panel from the main dashboard. Select your primary game from the preset list — Valorant, CS2, Overwatch 2, or Apex Legends — then input the sensitivity number AimSync calculated for your specific DPI. Aim Lab automatically applies the correct eDPI conversion. If your game isn't listed, use the Custom option and enter your effective DPI directly: 800 DPI × 0.45 = 360 eDPI for a Valorant setup.
Cross-Trainer Consistency
If you train across both KovaaK's and Aim Lab, use AimSync's export feature to generate a settings sheet with matching values for both platforms. Keep this sheet on your desktop so you can verify your trainer settings match before each session. Even a 0.1 difference in sensitivity between trainers can disrupt the micro-adjustments your hand is learning during flick and tracking drills.
Curated Scenarios
Recommended Scenarios for Your Playstyle
AimSync analyzes your primary game and typical engagement range to suggest the most effective scenarios. These are community-vetted and updated monthly based on meta shifts and player feedback from over 12,000 active AimSync users.
Micro-Flick Precision (CS2 / Valorant)
Start with "1w6ts Small Static" in KovaaK's for tight crosshair placement under pressure, then progress to "Microshot" for head-level flick correction. In Aim Lab, run "Gridshot" for 10 minutes warm-up followed by "Sixshot" for reaction-time flicking. Players using AimSync's recommended 0.3–0.5 sensitivity range for tactical shooters see the fastest improvement on these scenarios, with average score increases of 18% after two weeks of 30-minute daily sessions.
Smooth Tracking (Overwatch 2 / Apex Legends)
For heroes like Tracer, Genji, or Apex Legends' movement-heavy legends, prioritize "Sphere Track" and "Motion Track" in KovaaK's. Aim Lab's "Spidershot" and "Cable Chase" are equally effective. AimSync users in the 2.0–3.5 sensitivity range for hero shooters should enable mouse acceleration in their trainer settings to match the fast-turn demands of these games. Track your smoothness score — a value above 85 indicates your tracking is ready for ranked play.
Target Switching (Warzone / BR Titles)
Battle royale players benefit most from "Close Long Strafers" and "Wide Strafers" in KovaaK's, which simulate switching between multiple moving targets at varying distances. In Aim Lab, "Switch Track" and "Target Switch" mirror these conditions. AimSync recommends a sensitivity between 0.25 and 0.45 for Warzone players using 800 DPI, balancing close-quarters speed with 100m+ holding precision. Run these scenarios for 15 minutes before your first daily match to prime your aim.
Tracking & Analytics
Measure Real Improvement, Not Just High Scores
AimSync's progress dashboard syncs with your KovaaK's and Aim Lab accounts to surface the metrics that actually correlate with better in-game performance — not just scenario completion times.
eDPI Consistency Score
AimSync calculates a weekly consistency score based on how closely your trainer sensitivity matches your calculated ideal eDPI. If you drift from your recommended 360 eDPI in Valorant to 400 eDPI in KovaaK's, your consistency score drops and AimSync sends a notification. Players who maintain a consistency score above 90% report a 27% faster improvement curve in their primary game's aim-based metrics, according to our Q3 2024 user study of 4,200 respondents.
Skill Regression Alerts
If your average scenario scores drop more than 12% over a seven-day window, AimSync flags a potential skill regression. This often signals burnout, inconsistent sensitivity settings, or a hardware change like a new mouse pad affecting glide. The alert includes a recommended recovery plan — typically two days of low-intensity flick drills at 50% of your normal session length, followed by a sensitivity re-verification through AimSync's calculator.
In-Game Correlation Reports
Once per month, AimSync generates a correlation report comparing your trainer score trends with your in-game performance data pulled from your linked game accounts. The report shows whether your KovaaK's "1w6ts" score improvement is translating to higher headshot percentages in CS2 or better aim assist overrides in Apex Legends. Users who review these reports and adjust their training focus see an average 14% increase in relevant in-game aim metrics within one month.