Bind the "Hold to Temporarily Double Sensitivity" to a back paddle. This lets you spin 180° quickly, then release for precise aiming—mimicking the claw grip advantage.
Dr. A. Res, Department of Game Studies, University of Digital Interaction Prof. C. Heater, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, Tech Ethics Institute joytokey aim assist
A common complaint about stick-to-mouse mapping is a large deadzone (the stick’s unresponsive central area). JoyToKey allows you to set: Bind the "Hold to Temporarily Double Sensitivity" to
In JoyToKey’s advanced axis settings, enable "Use advanced settings" and set a non-linear curve. Set the "Max Speed" for the inner zone low (e.g., 10) and the outer zone high (e.g., 100). This gives you fine control near the center and speed at the edges. it is a for joysticks.
If your JoyToKey configuration performs an action you cannot physically do with your thumb (e.g., perfect, jitter-free recoil control for a full magazine), you are cheating.
JoyToKey itself is not an aim assist tool; it is a for joysticks. However, players use it in specific ways to influence aiming: