This is basically what a lot of snipers have with scoped sin sensitivity.
This clutch setting can be applied to many heroes: Mauga, Bastion, Cassidy, Dva, Echo, Genji, Hanzo, Kiriko, Lifeweaver, Orisa, Ramattra, Sojourn, Soldier76, Sombra, Symmetra, Tracer, Wreckingball, Zarya.
These heroes are chozen based on high mobility and/or the need to track with weapons, say a high mobility Genji uses high sens but needs lower sense to aim his shuriken (not alt fire).
When holding down the primary fire button or alt fire the sens will reduce by decimal percentage just like scope sens set in the settings. Tapping the primary fire button will not engage the clutch at all. (adjustable clutch delay timer in settings)
There are mice that let you quick toggle between two sensitivities.
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Sorry this doesn’t make much sense to me, like the aim sens only changes when you are clicking M1? This seems like just having a mouse to change DPI would be easier. What’s the point of changing a sense for an ability that you aim first and THEN shoot? You would basically have to hold down your primary fire and waste ammo in order to aim.
Some of these heroes already have a custom dual aim sensitivity setting btw. Lifeweaver, Bastion, and anyone who essentially has a manual weapon swap or transformation like how bastion goes into turret form has this custom setting in their reticle settings under “weapon mode”.
The DPI toggle on mice was originally for sniper sens in games, but now thats built into the game.
So a clutch sense like that for OW tracking or heroes who can benefit from dual sens.
To look around and aim is one thing to track that said target is another.
Say you had a sens you play could Cassidy on, you look around and you shoot.
If said hero were a Tracer you would do the same but tracking a said target can be shakey due to the high sens.
You could reduce the sens overall for this but they looking around would be slow.