How to use AI Aimbot

This is guide when you are first time running AI Aimbot

📖 How to Use:

  • Extract and run the .exe as Administrator.

  • Select the game model you want to use for aiming.

  • Choose your aimbot key and click Start. (If you want to change the aimbot key, you must click Stop Aimbot, select the new key, and repeat the steps above).

  • Wait until the process finishes running and a separator line appears, then enable Aimbot and Recoil.

  • Now you can adjust settings in config aim (don’t forget to click Save after editing). ⚡ Mouse Key Mapping Note:

  • MB1: Left Click

  • MB2: Right Click

  • MB3: Mouse Scroll Button

  • MB4–5: Side Buttons on the mouse


⚠️ Notes:

  • Method Mouse (Logitech): Works for any game (requires the included Logitech app).

  • Razer: Recommended for Apex Legends.

  • Valorant: Only works with Makcu, USB, Kmbox methods.


🎯 Features: Aim Bones

  • Head, Chest, Pelvis: Choose which body part the aimbot will target (can select multiple).

  • Bone Priority: Higher value = higher priority for that bone.

Detection & Targeting

  • Confidence Threshold (0.15): Minimum detection confidence. Higher = only detects more certain targets.

  • NMS Threshold (0.40): Non-Maximum Suppression, reduces duplicate/overlapping targets.

  • FOV Size (120): Field of View angle where the aimbot works. Larger = wider detection range.

Aim Behavior

  • Smoothing (0.80): Smooths mouse movement. Higher = more natural aim, less suspicious.

  • Prediction Factor (0.30): Predicts enemy movement (useful for fast-moving targets).

  • Aim Offset Y (0): Vertical offset from selected bone (e.g., aim slightly above/below).

  • Mouse Sensitivity (0.80): Controls aim sensitivity.

  • Acceleration (1.50): Speed boost when tracking a target.

  • Max Move Distance (100): Maximum mouse movement per update.

Performance

  • Target FPS (60): Updates per second for aimbot tracking (higher = faster but heavier on CPU).

  • Frame Skip (1): Skip frames to reduce CPU load (1 = process every 2nd frame).

Recoil Control

  • Recoil Strength (3): Controls recoil compensation. Higher = stronger recoil reduction.

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