Lou – Apex Legends Settings & Gear 2026
Trenton “Lou” Clements is a professional Apex Legends player known for his precise aim and aggressive playstyle. Below are his core in‑game settings, keybinds, video configuration, and hardware — ideal for anyone wanting to try a pro-level setup.
Lou’s Mouse Settings
| DPI | 400 |
| In‑game Sensitivity | 2.5 |
| ADS Sensitivity Multiplier | 1.0 |
| Per‑Optic ADS Sensitivity | Off |
| eDPI (effective DPI) | 1000 |
| Polling Rate (Hz) | 1000 Hz |
| Mouse Acceleration | Off |
Lou’s Keybinds
| Action | Key |
|---|---|
| Crouch | Mouse 4 |
| Jump | Space / Mouse Wheel Down |
| Sprint | Left Shift |
| Auto‑Sprint | Off |
| Tactical Ability | Q |
| Ultimate Ability | Z |
| Interact / Pickup | F |
| Alternate Interact | X |
| Inventory | Tab |
| Map | M |
| Toggle Fire Mode | B |
| Melee | V |
| Equip Weapon 1 | 1 |
| Equip Weapon 2 | 2 |
| Holster Weapons | 3 |
| Equip Grenade | G |
| Equip Survival Item | Left Alt |
| Use Syringe | 5 |
| Use Med Kit | 6 |
| Use Shield Cell | 7 |
| Use Shield Battery | 8 |
| Use Phoenix Kit | 9 |
Lou’s Video / Graphics Settings
| Display Mode | Full Screen |
| Resolution | 1920 × 1080 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Brightness | 50% |
| Field of View (FOV) | 110 |
| FOV Ability Scaling | Disabled |
| Sprint View Shake | Minimal |
| V‑Sync | Disabled |
| NVIDIA Reflex | Disabled |
| Anti‑Aliasing | None |
| Texture Streaming Budget | None |
| Texture Filtering | Bilinear |
| Ambient Occlusion Quality | Disabled |
| Sun Shadow Coverage | Low |
| Sun Shadow Detail | Low |
| Spot Shadow Detail | Disabled |
| Volumetric Lighting | Disabled |
| Dynamic Spot Shadows | Disabled |
| Model Detail | Low |
| Effects Detail | Low |
| Impact Marks | Disabled |
| Ragdolls | Low |
Gear
Monitor
ZOWIE XL2546K

Mouse
FinalMouse Starlight-12

cONTROLLER
Sony PS5 DualSense

Headset
Apple EarPods

FAQs
Q: Why does Lou use such low DPI (400)?
Lower DPI gives more granular control and accuracy in aiming. Combined with a moderate in-game sensitivity (2.5), this results in a smooth but precise aim — ideal for competitive FPS.
Q: What is eDPI and why is it important?
eDPI = DPI × In‑game Sensitivity. It reflects your true aiming sensitivity. Lou’s eDPI is 1000, which is a balanced value for both tracking and flick shots.
Q: Should I copy his settings exactly?
You can, but only if it feels comfortable. Mouse sensitivity and FOV are very personal. It’s recommended to start with his settings and then tweak gradually to suit your comfort, posture, and mousepad size.
Q: What’s the benefit of his video settings?
Lou lowers almost all graphics settings (shadows, lighting, effects). This reduces visual clutter and increases frame rate, helping with smoother gameplay and faster reaction times.
Q: Can I play with a different mouse or DPI and still perform well?
Yes. Many pros use different DPI/sensitivity combinations. The key is consistency and comfort. What matters most is how stable and natural the aim feels in your hands.
