MOUSE & KEYBOARD
Step 2 - Import Game Profile

Halo: Infinite

Say goodbye to suboptimal controller setups and hello to precision, accuracy, and lightning-fast reaction times. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or a beginner, this expertly crafted Mouse and Keyboard (MK) profile will help take your skills to the next level.

Equipped with out-of-the-box presets, this MK profile offers a 1:1 PC-like experience, enabling you to dominate the competition in no time. Plus, you'll look way cooler doing it.

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🐭In-House Mouse



Our favorite "In-House Mouse" is the Logitech G502, and is what we use as a baseline for all MK Game Profiles. If you prefer to use a different DPI, you will need to adjust the TUNING > SENSITIVITY in M&K Settings to compensate. A lower DPI will require a raised sensitivity while a higher dpi would benefit from a lower sensitivity.

When following this guide, we recommend setting the DPI of your mouse to 4000 (you can tune to a higher DPI once you've got this profile setup).



If playing on console it is recommended to set the Polling Rate to 250 and 1000 if playing on PC. If you prefer to use a different DPI, you will need to adjust the sensitivity in MK Settings to compensate for a different mouse DPI. A lower DPI will require a raised sensitivity while a high dpi would benefit from a lower sensitivity.

You can find out more when you get to Step 3 - Advanced Tuning.

Mouse: Logitech G502 DPI: 4,000 Polling: 250Hz (Xbox/PlayStation) or 1000Hz (Windows PC)

In-Game Settings



To get the best experience playing Halo: Infinite you will need to go into your In-Game Controller Options and set a few settings before playing. Using the following settings will allow for smooth movements, micro-adjusting, and responsive turns.

Once in "Controller Options" match the following settings below to your In-Game settings.

  • Look Acceleration - 2
  • Look Sensitivity (Horizontal) - 10
  • Look Sensitivity (Vertical) - 10
  • Look Center Deadzone - 12.0
  • Look Max Input Threshold - 10.0
  • Look Axial Deadzone - 12.0
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Zen Studio M&K Settings



Next, you will need to open up Zen Studio and click the M&K Settings which is located at the top right of Zen Studio all the way to the right. The first thing to do once in M&K Settings is to assign the button mapping settings. This is a matter of personal preference though you will want to ensure that each button for the controller has at least one keyboard key or mouse key assigned to it. Each profile does have the ability for secondary binds along with 4 optional auxiliary profiles should you want custom settings for a specific scenario.

To set a bind, double click the button you want to bind then press the key or mouse button you wish to use as the bind. Should you make a mistake and want to cancel a bind press and hold the Escape key on your keyboard. A bind can also be cleared by holding the Backspace key on your keyboard.

Binds for mouse and keyboard can be done with the mouse and keyboard connected to your PC, Zen and even laptop keyboard. It is important to note though that should you want to either cancel or clear a bind you will need to use a keyboard connected to your PC or laptop keyboard. Using a keyboard connected to the Zen will not cancel or clear a bind.

Next match the following settings

  • Tuning - Sensitivity 39.20
  • Tuning - X/Y Ratio 1.03
  • Tuning - Boost 0.00
  • Tuning - Smoothness 0
  • Translator - Deadzone Compensation X 24.00
  • Translator - Deadzone Compensation Y 24.00
  • Translator - Deadzone Shape COD
  • Translator - Analog Stickize 142.00

The ballistic curve can be left as is. Should you want a more customized feel though we recommend going into a private match or weapons training area to adjust the curve and test out movement. Below is a curve that many of our testers enjoyed. This allows for quick and smooth movement while also giving a nice boost to the in-game Aim Assist. The Tuning and Translator settings above can also be set by copying the appropriate code and then click paste in Zen Studio.

TUNING

TRANSLATOR

BALLISTIC CURVE

BUTTON MAPPING


Download Profile

The above process will need to be done at least once for both the Hip and ADS profile. Auxiliary profiles are optional. More advanced users will find setting up at least 1 auxiliary profile from sprinting to assist greatly as when sprinting movement sensitivity is lessened.

Once you have finished and got everything where you like it to be save the settings to your Zen by clicking the glowing checkmark in a circle on the left of the screen and you are all set.

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