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Ninja’s Last Fortnite Settings – Keybinds, Mouse and Graphics

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If you want to game like one of the most popular game streamers in the world, you’ll probably need a few tips from the pros. But pro tips aside, first thing’s first – you’re going to need to properly set up your keyboard and mouse to operate the best gaming laptop for Fortnite or any other game as smoothly as possible. In this article we’re going to focus on Ninja’s keybinds and mouse settings for Fortnite.

Last Updated: February 2022

Richard Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is using very specific settings and keybinds to crush his opponents in Fortnite. Maybe these tips will help you to do the same! But before we head into the details, let’s take a look at Ninja’s gear.

Ninja’s Keyboard and Mouse

Ninja is using his exclusive gaming mouse called FinalMouse Air58, which are currently sold out. They weigh only 58g and are designed to feel very light in your hand. Previously, he used G502.

Fortunately for gamers, the keyboard is more accessible. Ninja is using The Ducky One 2 Mini, a keyboard with 61 keys and one that’s perfect for portable gaming.

Ninja Keyboard and Mouse Settings

Game SettingsInput
Mouse Sensitivity X8%
Mouse Sensitivity Y7%
Mouse Targeting Sensitivity27%
Mouse Scope Sensitivity30%
Mouse DPI800
Polling rate500 Hz

Ninja Fortnite Keybinds

ActionInput
UseE
JumpSpace Bar
Reload/RotateR
SprintDefault
CrouchC
Repair/UpgradeG
Harvesting Tool1
Weapon Slot 12
Weapon Slot 23
Weapon Slot 34
Weapon Slot 4Z
Weapon Slot 5X
Building Slot 1 (Wall)Mouse Button 4
Building Slot 2 (Floor)Q
Building Slot 3 (Stairs)Mouse Button 5
Building Slot 4 (Roof)Left Shift
Trap5
Edit on ReleaseOff
Building EditF
Building ResetRight Click
InventoryTab
MapM
Emote KeyB
Auto RunMouse Wheel Button
Push to TalkLeft Ctrl

Ninja’s Graphics and Video Settings

Video SettingsInput
Window ModeFullscreen
Resolution1920×1080 16:9
Frame rate limit240 FPS
Brightness120%
User Interface Contrast1x
Color Blind ModeOff
Color Blind Strength0
3D Resolution100%
View DistanceMedium
ShadowsOff
Anti-AliasingOff
TexturesLow
EffectsLow
Post ProcessingLow
VsyncOff
Motion BlurOff
Show FPSOn
Multithreaded RenderingOn
HUD Scale100%

Aside from the Ducky One 2 Mini and the Finalmouse Air58, Ninja is using high-end headsets – Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO Studio Headphones. If this headset is a little out of your price range, there are other great alternatives such as Sennheiser or Logitech gaming headsets, which will do the trick.

As for his monitor, Ninja uses Alienware AW2518, which has 240Hz native refresh rate, and is perfect for no input lag and smooth gameplay. If you’re up for a fun fact, Ninja was actually sponsored to use this monitor, but ended up liking it so much that he continued to use it even after the sponsorship stream. If you’re in the market for a monitor, you could look for cheaper options that offer high refresh rates, but keep in mind, if your PC can run at 144+ FPS, it will need over 144hz.

Now that you’ve familiarized yourself with some of the tips and tricks from the best of the best, you’re ready to get back into slaying your opponents in Fortnite with your freshly configured set up! And if you’re curious, don’t forget to check out the rarest skins in fortnite!

Dan Western is the founder of Gaming Gorilla, as well as several other infotainment blogs. When he's not working on his business, he's likely in the gym or playing video games. Dan's current setup is a PS5/Nintendo Switch living room setup, and a custom RTX 3090, I9-10850K inside the Lian Li 011D Mini for his office setup.

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