Player setup

Python settings

Last updated April 23, 2026. Use this page as a reference point, then adjust around your own desk space, grip, and game feel.

Player snapshot

Python

Free Agent · France · Counter-Strike 2 · Sniper

B tier
DPI
400
Sens
1.15
eDPI
460
cm/360
90.36
Polling
1000 Hz
Profile
Low sens
Video setup

1440x1080 · 4:3 stretched · Stretched

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Mouse choice

Zowie EC2-CW

Weight
77g
Shape
ergonomic
Connect
wireless

Why this mouse fits Python's setup

  • 77g and wireless, which keeps quick corrections from feeling overly heavy.
  • ergonomic shape with support for common FPS grips, making it easier to map the setup to your own grip.
  • Python's low sens profile gives this mouse a clearer real-player context.

How to read this setup

Context matters more than copying

This is a lower-sensitivity control-oriented setup, which usually pairs well with large mousepads and stable micro-corrections.

If you want to test this feel in another title, use the converter first instead of copying the raw number directly. Different games use different sensitivity scales.

Full setup

Python's gear list

GPU
N/A
Chair
N/A
Crosshair
Not tracked

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FAQ

Python settings FAQ

These short answers make the page easier to scan when you only need the key settings fast.

What sensitivity does Python use?

Python currently uses 1.15 sensitivity at 400 DPI, which works out to 460 eDPI and about 90.36 cm/360.

What mouse does Python use?

Python is currently listed with the Zowie EC2-CW.

Should you copy Python's settings exactly?

Use player setups as a reference point, not a rule. Your desk space, mouse shape, monitor size, and preferred aim style can all justify small changes.