What it is
ProSettings.com is the multi-game pro configs network active since 2016. The Apex section (prosettings.com/apex-legends-pro-settings) catalogs 100+ active ALGS and adjacent pros with granular detail: in-game sensitivity, DPI, calculated eDPI, per-scope ADS multiplier, FOV, custom keybinds, crosshair color, mouse model, mousepad, monitor specs, headset, chair. Free, maintained by editorial team with periodic verification.
What problem it solves
Sensitivity and video settings in Apex have profound effects on aim and movement. Devs don't expose sensible defaults — menus have 50+ sliders. Pros spent years calibrating their configs; ProSettings consolidates that work in an accessible format. For a player who wants to skip months of tweaking, copying the config of a pro who plays your preferred legend is a valid shortcut.
Differentiation
- vs sens-converter-apex: ProSettings is a large DB of static configs. SensConverter is a calculator for porting sens between games. Complementary.
- vs each pro's public Twitter configs: pros post occasional configs on Twitter/streams. ProSettings consolidates them all into one searchable place.
- vs "best settings 2026" guides: blog articles are opinion-driven. ProSettings shows you the actual settings pros use, no editorial filter.
What people use it for
- Copy a specific pro's full config: ImperialHal's page has the config down to keybinds; copy and apply.
- Compare configs between 2-3 pros: see if there's convergence (usually yes in DPI/eDPI ranges).
- Gear shopping research: see what mouse/monitor/keyboard top players use before buying expensive gear.
- Fact-check claims: when a streamer says "I use X sensitivity", ProSettings confirms or disproves.
- Build your own pro-style config: take the average of 5 pros similar to your playstyle and use it as a starting point.
Who this tool is NOT for
If you want to convert sensitivity between Apex and another game (Valorant, CS2), sens-converter is more useful. If you play casually and "default settings" are cool, you don't need this.
How it's used in practice
- Open prosettings.com/apex-legends-pro-settings.
- The page lists all pros with filters by team, region, role.
- Click any pro for their full page.
- Page has tabs: Mouse Settings, Keyboard Bindings, Video Settings, Gear, Crosshair.
- To apply: note each value and replicate manually in Apex (no file import). On Windows, mouse DPI changes in the mouse software (Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, etc.).
Honest limitations
- Update cadence depends on the editorial team: a pro's config changes can take 1-2 weeks to surface.
- Visible ads: free site monetized by ads. Without an adblocker, experience degrades.
- No config export: must apply manually. Other sites have one-click app apply — ProSettings doesn't.
- PC-focused: console pro configs included but less deep (sensitivity on console is simpler).
- English only: no localizations.
How to get started
Open prosettings.com/apex-legends-pro-settings, search a pro you admire (TSM ImperialHal is a safe bet — well-documented and meta-relevant config). Note their key settings (sens, DPI, FOV, crosshair color), apply them in Apex and play 5-10 matches. If it feels OK, keep; if not, iterate. Large config changes need 1-2 weeks of calibration before judging.
