Calibration Wizard

This feature has been removed. The sensitivity-calibration wizard is no longer part of PowerAim. It existed to measure your in-game sensitivity and write a matching MouseSensitivity value — but the aim pipeline is now a closed-loop controller: it observes where the target actually is each frame and corrects toward it, so a one-off sensitivity measurement is no longer needed.

What replaced it

The current aim pipeline (default) tracks each target across frames and drives the mouse with a frame-rate-independent damped controller. Instead of calibrating a fixed multiplier, you set how snappy the correction is:

  • Mouse Sensitivity — now the per-frame approach fraction. Higher = snappier, lower = smoother. Start around 0.25 and adjust to taste.
  • Aim presets — pick a starting feel (smooth tracking, snappy/flick, precise, humanized) on the aim-profile editor instead of measuring a number.

See Aim Assist for the full, current aim configuration.


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