VALORANT: ScreaM Crosshair Settings, Keybinds, Mouse Setting, Resolution, And More


Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom, currently playing for Team Liquid is recognised as one of the best VALORANT players in the world. The former CS:GO pro is fondly distinguished for his penchant for headshots.

After almost a decade of playing competitive FPS, ScreaM has earned several titles and accolades, but none of them compares to his catchphrase. Fans love watching ScreaM perform on the big stage, and enjoy “talking about his one-taps.”

The former Counter-Strike pro transitioned to VALORANT and found his rhythm early on. Naturally, he mastered the game's mechanics and dominated the European servers at will.

It's every player's dream to play VALORANT like ScreaM, and for that, you will need the proper mouse sensitivity and display settings.

Here’s ScreaM’s full list of VALORANT settings.

What Mouse Does ScreaM Use in VALORANT?

As a professional player, ScreaM has experimented with a lot of different devices. While most of them might suit another player, ScreaM chooses to use his Finalmouse Ultralight 2 for tournaments and ranked matches.

ScreaM Valorant Mouse Settings

  • DPI - 400
  • In-game Sensitivity - 0.785
  • eDPI - 314
  • Scoped Sensitivity - 1
  • Polling Rate - 1000
  • Windows Sensitivity – 6

Keyboard Binds

Keyboard - HyperX Alloy FPS

  • Ultimate Ability - X
  • Ability 3 - C
  • Ability 2 - A
  • Ability 1 - F
  • Jump - Mouse Wheel Down
  • Walk - Left Shift
  • Crouch - Left Ctrl
  • Equip Primary Weapon - 1
  • Equip Secondary Weapon - 2
  • Equip Melee Weapon - 3
  • Equip Spike - 4

Crosshair Settings

  • Colour - Blue
  • Inner Lines – 0/0/0/0
  • Outlines – On/1/1
  • Outer Lines – 0/0/0/0
  • Center Dot - Off
  • Fade - Off
  • Movement Error - Off
  • Firing Error - Off

Professional players often change their settings to experiment with the different crosshairs for better accuracy. Thus, always experiment with new settings to find the most comfortable one for yourself.

Read more - VALORANT: What Is Smurfing And Why It Ruins The Game?

Map/Radar settings

  • Rotate - Based on Side
  • Keep Player Centered - On
  • Minimap Size - 1.1
  • Minimap Zoom - 0.9
  • Minimap Vision Cones - On
  • Show Map Region Names – Always

ScreaM Display Settings

Monitor - ALIENWARE AW2521H

  • Display Mode - Fullscreen
  • Resolution - 1920x1080
  • Frame Rate Limit - Unlocked

Graphics Settings

GPU - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080

  • Material Quality - Low
  • Anti-Aliasing - None
  • Detail Quality - Low
  • Anisotropic Filtering - 1x
  • Texture Quality - Low
  • Improve Clarity - On
  • UI Quality - Low
  • Bloom - Off
  • Vignette - Off
  • Distortion - Off
  • Vsync - Off
  • First Person Shadows - Off

ScreaM led Team Liquid to qualify as one of the two teams from Europe at VALORANT’S first international LAN event Masters 2 Reykjavik. Although they did not make it to the grand finale, ScreaM will get a chance to redeem himself by qualifying for Masters 3 Berlin.

Team Liquid recently won the VCT Stage 3 Challengers 2 main event and will represent Europe at the EMEA Challengers Playoffs. Fans are excited to see ScreaM leading Team Liquid to the main event in Master 3 Berlin.

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