HUD and control
Custom HUD layout for Free Fire sensitivity
Sensitivity works better when your fire button, movement joystick, scope button, and gloo wall controls match your thumb reach. A clean HUD reduces accidental taps and helps the crosshair stop at head level.
HUD layout by play style
| Play style | HUD focus | Sensitivity tip |
|---|---|---|
| Two-finger casual | Large fire button near thumb comfort zone. | Use balanced General and Red Dot so aim does not shake. |
| Three-finger claw | Separate fire and scope actions for faster drag shots. | Higher Red Dot can work if finger movement is controlled. |
| Rush gameplay | Easy jump, crouch, weapon switch, and gloo wall access. | Keep General and Free Camera fast for close fights. |
| Long-range control | Stable scope button placement with less accidental drag. | Lower 4x and Sniper to reduce shaky aim. |
Fire button size and drag shots
A very small fire button can make drag shots inconsistent. A very large fire button can cause accidental shooting. Start with a comfortable size, practice chest-to-head drag, then adjust sensitivity only after the HUD feels natural.
Best practice: change HUD first, then sensitivity. If you change both together, it becomes hard to know what fixed or broke your aim.