Once this is done, you should be able to run the tool. Yes, you actually need to reboot because of first step, or it won't work.
#AIM LAB FOR MAC INSTALL#
Install the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 from if you don't have it.Double click the driver_install.bat file from the extracted ZIP file (It will ask for Admin priviledges).The process is very similar to Kovaak and Povohat's InterAccel, thus some of the installation code/executables are borrowed from them. More on what that is in the Details section if you care. Once you extract the ZIP file, you must first install Interception. Or clone/download the repo from my GitHub.You may also download the SensitivityRandomizer.zip file directly from my releases.Clicking the download link below will give you access to all the files needed to successfully run this tool.Thus, the target audience will be people who play aim trainers such as Kovaak's FPS Aim Trainer. While there's no concrete proof to back this up, we feel smoothly varying sensitivity might increase reactivity and help train fine motor movements in a way that's superior to keeping with a single sensitivity. Ideally, this is something to occasionally train with, but not to have active during actual gameplay. The goal of this tool is to begin to understand the effects of varying mouse sensitivities while aim training. This tool generates smooth or step-like, randomized sensitivity multiplier curves around a baseline value using Interception and Armadillo in C++. A fix for this issue can be found in 4) Fix for Mouse Freeze Issue. Note - Known issue: If you click within the Sensitivity Randomizer window when open, this can sometimes freeze your mouse until potentially a manual restart.