Leamonhead — Apex Legends Settings & Gear

 Leamonhead is a content creator and streamer known for his high‑tempo gameplay and impressive movement and aiming consistency.

Leamonhead Mouse / Input Settings

DPI800
In‑game Sensitivity1.2
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier0.9
Per‑Optic ADS SensitivityOff
Polling Rate (Hz)4000
Mouse AccelerationOff

Leamonhead Keybinds (Keyboard & Mouse)

ActionKey
CrouchV
JumpSpace Bar / Mouse Wheel Down
SprintLeft Shift
Tactical AbilityQ
Ultimate AbilityMouse Button 5
Interact / PickupE
InventoryTab / I
MapM
Toggle Fire ModeT
MeleeB
Equip Weapon 12
Equip Weapon 23
Holster WeaponsX
Equip GrenadeG
Equip Survival ItemLeft Alt
Use SyringeZ
Use Med Kit1
Use Shield CellMouse Button 4
Use Shield Battery4
Use Phoenix Kit5

Leamonhead Video / Graphics Settings

Display ModeFull Screen
Aspect Ratio16:9
Brightness80%
Field of View (FOV)120
FOV Ability ScalingDisabled
Sprint View ShakeMinimal
V‑SyncDisabled
NVIDIA ReflexEnabled + Boost
Anti‑AliasingNone
Texture Streaming BudgetVery Low (2 GB VRAM)
Texture FilteringBilinear
Ambient OcclusionDisabled
Sun Shadow CoverageLow
Sun Shadow DetailLow
Spot Shadow DetailLow
Volumetric LightingDisabled
Dynamic Spot ShadowsDisabled
Model DetailLow
Effects DetailLow
Impact MarksDisabled
RagdollsLow

Gear

Monitor

LG ULTRAGEAR 27GN950-B

Mouse

Razer Viper V3 Pro Black

Mousepad

SkyPAD 3.0 (glass pad)

Keyboard

Wooting 60 HE

Headset

beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Should I copy exactly these settings if I want to play like Leamonhead?

You can use them as a starting template. But keep in mind — sensitivity, mouse, and gear are deeply personal. What works for him might feel weird for you. Use his settings as a base, then tweak until it feels comfortable.

Q: Is 800 DPI + 1.2 sens good for beginners?

Many pros use 800 DPI as a sweet spot for balance between precision and fluid movement. Starting at 1.2 sensitivity is reasonable — but adjust based on how you aim and move.

Q: Why are graphic settings mostly on low / minimal?

Lower graphics reduce visual clutter and improve frame‑rate and responsiveness — very helpful for competitive shooters where reaction time matters.

Q: Do I need the same hardware (mouse, monitor) to use these settings?

No. While good gear helps, you can use your own. Focus first on what feels responsive and accurate.

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