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 styleHUD focusSensitivity tip
Two-finger casualLarge fire button near thumb comfort zone.Use balanced General and Red Dot so aim does not shake.
Three-finger clawSeparate fire and scope actions for faster drag shots.Higher Red Dot can work if finger movement is controlled.
Rush gameplayEasy jump, crouch, weapon switch, and gloo wall access.Keep General and Free Camera fast for close fights.
Long-range controlStable 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.

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