BEAM2.0 GAMEPACKS
COD BO6 BEAM2.0
Mouse and Keyboard
this page provides the complete profile, recommended settings and more using a mouse and keyboard with controller emulation, ensuring smooth and optimized gameplay ⚙️setup mouse and keyboard 👤zen mouse and keyboard profile zmk file for xbox, ps and pc and the recommended mk settings for cod 👇 🆕updated zmk beam2 0 profiles https //archbee doc uploads s3 amazonaws com/iwulh55fdapsvelsqm1fc/p1c4pl0b x3in58yzq jo cod beam20 mk profile 16 zmk https //archbee doc uploads s3 amazonaws com/iwulh55fdapsvelsqm1fc/hplt8skd0khktm3nznuvw cod beam20 mk profile 16 dynamic zmk the dynamic aim response curve must be selected in game to ensure full compatibility with the dynamic zmk profile 👴older zmk beam2 0 profiles https //archbee doc uploads s3 amazonaws com/iwulh55fdapsvelsqm1fc/cqidcwoic3d jdrrj9cki cod beam20 mk profile 15 zmk https //archbee doc uploads s3 amazonaws com/iwulh55fdapsvelsqm1fc/ms9fxlrxmt7ehr lsbuug cod beam20 mk profile experimental zmk 🖱️recommended mouse settings \ dpi 800 dpi mouse max dpi \ reponse rate 125hz 1000hz make sure you read useful tips and tricks below for the imporant info you need about mouse and keyboard use! 3200–10,000 dpi with 500hz polling rate is a solid middle ground, offering smooth tracking, stable aim assist behavior, and low jitter risk 💯recommended in game settings 🎮controller input device \ aiming input device controller inputs \ stick layout preset default \ horizontal stick sensitivity 4 0 \ vertical stick sensitivity 4 0 deadzone inputs \ left stick min 5 \ left stick max 75 \ right stick min 10 \ right stick max 99 ✅ useful tips and tricks 🖱️dpi (dots per inch) higher dpi = faster mouse movement → you may need to lower sensitivity in zen studio (mk tab) higher dpi weakens the aim assist bubble effect, making it easier to break in and out lower dpi reinforces the aim assist bubble, giving it a stronger "magnetic" feel very high dpi can cause jitter on low quality sensors or mousepads see the “smoothing” section below to reduce jitter if needed 〰️response rate in hz (hertz) higher hz = more data sent → faster, more responsive mouse feel lower hz = less data sent → slightly slower , heavier feel higher hz → weakens aim assist bubble (easier to break in/out) lower hz → reinforces aim assist bubble (stronger "magnetic" lock) ⚠️ make sure your mouse can consistently poll at the selected hz example if you set 1000hz, but your mouse fluctuates, drop to 500hz for stability test your polling rate here https //cpstest org/polling rate test/ https //cpstest org/polling rate test/ 💾mouse onboard memory you need a gaming mouse with onboard memory to save your dpi and response rate settings directly on the mouse without it, your custom settings won’t apply when using the zen, and you’ll be stuck with default values ↕️lod (lift off distance) lod (lift off distance) is important because it affects how your mouse behaves when you lift and reposition it during gameplay low lod → mouse stops tracking immediately when lifted ✅ ideal for precise aim – avoids unwanted cursor movement when repositioning high lod → mouse continues to track even when slightly off the pad ❌ can cause cursor drift or aim wobble when lifting the mouse why it matters with zen unwanted tracking during lift can mess with micro adjustments and create jitter or aim inconsistencies, especially noticeable when aim assist is active rule lower lod = better control , especially for fps and competitive play some gaming mouse do allow to set a custom lod ⬛ mousepad ⬛ mousepad types & aim assist impact mousepads come in different types and materials, each affecting how your mouse interacts with the aim assist bubble speedpads → very fast glide, lower bubble strength , easier to break in/out controlpads → more friction, stronger bubble lock , harder to break through hybridpads → balanced glide and control, a solid middle ground glaspads → almost zero resistance, minimal aim assist grip , extremely easy to break the bubble wearing a gaming arm sleeve improves glide consistency and accuracy by reducing friction and keeping the mousepad clean even on non glasspads, it helps maintain smooth, precise aim during long sessions 🧈 smoothing if your mouse shows jitter (from high dpi or a poor mousepad), you can apply smoothing in zen studio (mk tab) ✅ use low values (start small) to reduce jitter ❌ avoid high values — they make the mouse feel floaty and less responsive ⬆️ increasing smoothing also amplifies the aim assist bubble , making it feel stronger just enough smoothing to clean up your aim, without sacrificing control 💀deadzone the right stick minimum deadzone has the biggest impact on aim assist strength 🔽 lowering it (e g to 8 ) makes it easier to break through the bubble 🔼 raising it makes the bubble feel stronger and stickier 🧠 before changing the deadzone , first try tuning dpi hz mk aim assist booster option 3 changing right stick minimum deadzone would need anti recoil adjustments!