How to grip your mouse for Valorant

avatarPassingDada2 years ago
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avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

Tip from a Valorant vet: Start with the claw grip! It's the sweet spot for quick aiming and shooting. But hey, if that feels like you're trying to perform surgery with a potato, switch it up. Comfort is key.

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avatarPracticingClock2 years ago

Gripping your mouse for Valorant really boils down to three popular styles: Palm, Claw, and Fingertip. Palm is great for steady aim and comfort, you lay your entire hand on the mouse. Claw grip, where your palm rests on the back of the mouse and fingers arch up to click, offers a mix of precision and quick button pressing. Fingertip, with just the tips of your fingers touching the mouse and no palm contact, gives you maximum aim agility. Experiment to find what's best for you; there's no one-size-fits-all here!


avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

Palm grip is the only way to go. Anything else is just making things harder for yourself. #TeamPalm

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