![]() The point is that it reinforces the same mechanics that are used during micro adjustments. There is no 1:1 training for crosshair control and tracking practice reinforces this mechanic even though you aren’t technically tracking. This falls under “functional fixedness” which I recommend you look up because you have a rather black and white approach to mouse mechanics. ![]() There is no direct practice in aim trainers for this purpose and many aim trainers allow you to practice flicking to a moving target and then keeping control of your crosshair to stay on the target, flicking to the next target while keeping control, etc. My point is not that you are tracking in game but practicing tracking in an aim trainer reinforces crosshair control. ![]()
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