Viss Apex Legends Settings 2025

Colton “Viss” Visser is known for his smooth aim and consistent performance in Apex Legends. Below are his in-game settings (mouse, keybinds, video) plus his gear setup—use these as a reference to optimise your own settings.

In-Game Settings

Mouse & Sensitivity

DPI400
Polling Rate (Hz)1000
Sensitivity2.3
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier1.0
eDPI920
Mouse AccelerationOff

Keybinds

ActionKey
SprintLeft Shift
JumpSpace
Crouch (Toggle)Left Ctrl
Crouch (Hold)C
Tactical AbilityQ
Ultimate AbilityZ
Interact / PickupF
Alternate InteractX
InventoryTab
MapM
Toggle Fire ModeH
MeleeV
Equip GrenadeMouse Button 4
Use Syringe5
Use Med Kit6
Use Shield Cell7
Use Shield Battery8
Use Phoenix Kit9

Video & Graphics

Resolution1920×1080
Aspect Ratio16:9
Display ModeFull Screen
Refresh Rate240 Hz
Field of View (FOV)110
V-SyncDisabled
Anti-AliasingTSAA
Texture FilteringAnisotropic 16×
Ambient Occlusion QualityHigh
Sun Shadow CoverageLow
Sun Shadow DetailHigh
Spot Shadow DetailHigh
Volumetric LightingEnabled
Dynamic Spot ShadowsEnabled
Model DetailHigh
Effects DetailHigh
Impact MarksHigh
RagdollsHigh

Gear

Monitor

ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q (25″, 1920×1080, 240 Hz)

Mouse

Logitech G Pro X Superlight

Mousepad

Logitech G640 (TSM Edition)

Keyboard

logitech g pro keyboard

Headset

astro a40


FAQs

Q: Why does Viss use a relatively low sensitivity (2.3) at 400 DPI?

Lower sensitivities help with steady aim, especially in a fast-paced shooter like Apex Legends, giving finer control for tracking and flicks.

Q: Should I just copy his settings exactly?

You can, but you’re better off using them as a baseline. Your comfort, mouse pad size, monitor resolution and play-style matter—which means you might need to tweak a bit.

Q: Why so high FOV (110)? Doesn’t that make targets smaller?

True, higher FOV makes distant targets smaller—but it improves situational awareness by showing more of the environment. Viss likely prioritises awareness and movement.

Q: Are his graphics settings optimal for performance?

Many “High” settings indicate he has a high-end PC (so he can afford that overlap of visuals + performance). If your PC is weaker, you may want to drop some settings (shadows, effects) to maintain high FPS.

Q: Does key-binding like his guarantee I’ll perform better?

Not guarantee—keybinds depend on comfort and habit more than “pro standard”. If his binds feel awkward for you, adapt to something you can use instinctively.

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