How to play Valorant on a laptop without a mouse

avatarSwellingDump9 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait9 months ago

Playing Valorant without a mouse might seem like a challenge at first, but you're not totally out of options. One way to get by is to use your laptop's touchpad with high sensitivity settings. This can somewhat mimic the precision you'd lose without a mouse. Another route is to invest in a game controller. Many players find controllers a good alternative for FPS games, though it comes with a learning curve in a game designed for mouse and keyboard.

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avatarGroaningRush9 months ago

Just go for a controller, trust me. Playing FPS games with a touchpad is like trying to write with your non-dominant hand while wearing mittens. It's possible but why torture yourself?


avatarTrainingLace9 months ago

I actually tried playing Valorant with just my laptop touchpad for a week, coz I left my mouse at a friend's place. It was TOUGH. Aim was a nightmare, but I did get better with practice. High sensitivity is key. Also, customize your keyboard shortcuts - it helps a lot. Not ideal, but not impossible!

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