YukaF Apex Legends Settings 2026

Yuga “YukaF” Horie is a Japanese professional Apex Legends player, currently competing for Fnatic. His style is high-tempo, movement-heavy, and mechanically precise, which his setup reflects: a mix of high-performance gear and finely tuned in-game settings designed to maximise responsiveness and visual clarity.

If you’re looking to mirror a pro-level PC/M&K setup and settings baseline, YukaF is a solid reference point — though keep in mind your own preferences, hardware and comfort matter just as much.

In-Game Settings

Mouse & Sensitivity

DPI400
In-game Sensitivity2.53
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier1.0
Per-Optic ADS SensitivityOff
eDPI1,012
Polling Rate (Hz)1000
Mouse AccelerationOff

Keybinds

ActionKey
CrouchLeft Ctrl
JumpSpace
SprintLeft Shift
Auto-SprintOff
Tactical AbilityQ
Ultimate AbilityY / Z
Interact / PickupF
Alternate InteractMouse Button 5
InventoryTab
MapM
Toggle Fire ModeB
MeleeV
Equip Weapon 13
Equip Weapon 25
Holster WeaponsX
Equip GrenadeT
Equip Survival Item6
Use Syringe1
Use Med Kit2
Use Shield CellMouse Button 4
Use Shield BatteryLeft Alt
Use Phoenix KitY

Video / Display Settings

Display ModeFull Screen
Resolution1920×1080
Aspect Ratio16:9
Brightness75%
Field of View (FOV)110
FOV Ability ScalingDisabled
Sprint View ShakeMinimal
V-SyncDisabled
NVIDIA ReflexEnabled + Boost
Anti-AliasingNone
Texture Streaming BudgetHigh (4 GB VRAM)
Texture FilteringBilinear
Ambient Occlusion QualityDisabled
Sun Shadow CoverageLow
Sun Shadow DetailLow
Spot Shadow DetailDisabled
Volumetric LightingDisabled
Dynamic Spot ShadowsDisabled
Model DetailHigh
Effects DetailLow
Impact MarksDisabled
RagdollsLow

Gear

Monitor

SONY INZONE M10S

Mouse

Endgame Gear OP1w 4K Black

Mousepad

SkyPAD 3.0

Keyboard

Wooting 60HE+

FAQs

Q: Should I copy YukaF’s settings exactly?

They’re a strong starting point, especially if your hardware is similar, but you should adjust for your own comfort — muscle memory, desk size, mousepad surface, and playstyle all matter.

Q: Why is the resolution 1728 × 1080 and aspect ratio 16:10 unusual?

Many pro players use non-native or non-standard resolutions / aspect ratios to achieve higher frame rates, reduce GPU load, or gain visual advantages. If your monitor supports native 16:9, you can use that; the priority is consistent frame-rate + low input lag.

Q: What does eDPI mean and why is it important?

eDPI (effective DPI) = DPI × in-game sensitivity. It standardises across different hardware so you can compare sens across setups. YukaF’s eDPI is about 1,012.

Q: I don’t have the same mouse / monitor / GPU — will these settings still work?

Yes — the in-game settings (sens, FOV, binds) are independent of gear. Gear just complements performance (less input lag, faster refresh, etc.). Focus on getting low latency and comfortable control first.

Q: What if I feel the sensitivity is too low or too high?

You can scale it. The point is consistency. If you increase sensitivity, aim to preserve the same radials (cm/360°) as you get used to faster camera swings. If you decrease sensitivity, you might need a larger mousepad or more arm movement.

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