Koyful Apex Legends Settings

Israel “Koyful” Lawrence is a professional Apex Legends player, known for his exceptional controller aim and currently signed with Spacestation Gaming.

Below you’ll find his in‑game controller settings, video/graphics preferences, and hardware configuration as recorded publicly. 

Koyful Controller / Input Settings

Custom Look ControlsOff
Look SensitivityHigh (4)
ADS Sensitivity (while aiming)Default (3)
Response CurveLinear
Look DeadzoneNone
Inverted LookOff
VibrationOff

Koyful Button Layout & Binds

ActionKey
Ultimate AbilityL3 / R1
Tactical AbilityL3
Aim Down Sight (Hold)L2
Attack (Fire)R2
JumpL1
Crouch (Hold)R3
Interact / Pickup / ReloadSquare
Use Health / Shield KitCross (X)
Toggle Fire ModeD‑Pad Left
Equip GrenadeD‑Pad Right
Sprint / Toggle ZoomD‑Pad Up
Map (Toggle)D‑Pad Down
Extra Character ActionTouchpad
Ping / Ping Wheel (Hold)R1
Cycle Weapon / Holster (Hold)Triangle
MeleeCircle

Koyful Video / Graphics Settings

Display ModeFull Screen
Resolution1680 × 1050
Aspect Ratio16:10
Field of View (FOV)108

Gear

Monitor

ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q

controller

Sony PS5 Battle Beaver

Graphics card

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti

Headset

Bose QuietComfort 20

FAQs / Notes

Q: Why is “Custom Look Controls” turned Off?

With “Custom Look Controls” off, aim and movement stick behavior is standardized — which can help with muscle memory and consistent controller aim.

Q: Is 1680×1050 resolution weird — why not standard 1080p?

Some pros choose non‑standard resolutions or aspect ratios to optimize visibility and performance; depending on monitor and personal comfort.

Q: Many advanced video settings are unknown — should I guess or copy default?

If unspecified, you can start with default or low settings to prioritize performance and clarity; fine‑tune based on your own PC/hardware.

Q: Will using Koyful’s controller layout give me the same performance?

Layouts and settings help, but skill, practice, comfort with controller, input device feel, and your hardware also matter a lot. Use this as a base — then adjust to what feels right for you.

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