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How to aim and jitter click??? by cinammoncroc000 August 7, 2014 at 4:08 AM UTC

Normally, I get around 7 CPS while clicking normally. Definitely not bad, and I can still get some sick combos and stuff, but after realizing how easy it is to simply jitter click I've decided to (somehow) incorporate into my style.

And...

It's not working very well.
Whenever I jitter, my aim goes slightly off - I'll be swinging my sword at an AFK person, and I'll completely miss. A little exaggerated, but you get the point. I know many people here jitter click, so I was wondering how you guys do it effectively. Is there a certain grip style? Should you do it all the time? Stuff like that, I guess...

Also I heard that jitter clicking too much causes arthritis and carpal tunnel... but idk :T

Kels August 7, 2014 at 4:08 AM UTC

Jitter and pay attention to the movements, it doesn't hurt to practice

MLG_Jirafa August 7, 2014 at 4:08 AM UTC

when you jitter click press with your palm the back part of the mouse, that will help you to keep the mouse on the same position, when you gain experience, make the pressing lighter and try to move the mouse around and aimb, jitter click is really difficult to do it well so yeah, keep the work and it's not bad for your health :P

Emmaye August 7, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC

Have a good set FOV, its useful and a part of jitter clicking

cinammoncroc000 August 7, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC

Have a good set FOV, its useful and a part of jitter clicking
"Good set" as in comfortable? I usually play Quake Pro and FOV 100

Emmaye August 7, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC

"Good set" as in comfortable? I usually play Quake Pro and FOV 100
yes, Quake Pro distance gives you a bigger fielding view, however small FOV is different. Whatever is comfortable with your playing style

MLG_Jirafa August 7, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC

"Good set" as in comfortable? I usually play Quake Pro and FOV 100
smaller FOV=easier to aim try 90 for me it's the best

RCMP_Mountie August 7, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC

I don't think jitter clicking causes carpal tunnel, but resting your wrist on your keyboard or mouse incorrectly may cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Go double check online for the optimal position to rest your wrists.

The_Detonator_ August 7, 2014 at 6:08 AM UTC

Attach some weights to your mouse.