Playing Free Fire on a tablet is a whole different ball game. The larger screen gives you a better view, but it also means your sensitivity settings need a serious tweak. The default controls? They’re built for phones, so they feel sluggish or too twitchy on a tablet. This guide is for tablet players who want crisp, responsive aim without the frustration. By the end, you’ll have a personalised sensitivity setup that lets you flick, track, and spray with confidence.
We’ll walk through adjusting camera sensitivity, aim precision, and even gyro controls if your tablet supports it. You’ll learn how to test your settings in the training ground and fine-tune until everything feels buttery smooth. No more over‑shooting or jerky movements – just clean kills.
What You’ll Need
- A tablet with Free Fire installed (Android or iOS).
- A stable internet connection.
- Access to the Free Fire training ground.
- (Optional) A tablet that supports gyroscope for gyro aiming.
Step 1: Reset to Defaults
Before tweaking, clear the slate. Go to Settings > Sensitivity and tap ‘Reset’. This wipes any previous experiments and gives you a clean foundation. Tablets often inherit phone defaults, so starting fresh is key. If you’re brand new to sensitivity, check out our beginner sensitivity settings guide for basics.
Step 2: Adjust General Camera Sensitivity
Tablets need lower sensitivity because your thumbs cover more screen. Start with these ballpark values: General: 70–80, Red Dot: 65–75, 2× Scope: 55–65, 4× Scope: 40–50, Sniper Scope: 25–35. Move each slider in small increments. For a more balanced feel, refer to our balanced sensitivity settings guide.

Step 3: Fine‑Tune Gyroscope (If Available)
Gyro is a game‑changer on tablets. Enable it in settings and set sensitivity around 20–30 for general use. Increase for scopes gradually. Tilt your device to aim – it adds a layer of precision that thumbs alone can’t match. If you want deeper control, our advanced sensitivity adjustments can help.
Step 4: Test in Training Ground
Head to the training ground and practice on moving targets. Try a full magazine spray at a wall to see recoil pattern. Adjust until the bullet hole stays tight. For long range, tap fire at the distant dummies. If you struggle with recoil, our recoil control settings guide is a must‑read.
Step 5: Repeat and Refine
This is an iterative process. Make small changes, test, then change again. Don’t jump from 80 to 30 in one go – tweak by 5 points. Write down what works. Over time you’ll develop a muscle memory that feels natural. For a deeper dive into getting it just right, see our guide on mastering sensitivity.
Common Pitfalls
- Too High Sensitivity – Beginners often crank it up, causing over‑aim. Start lower and work up.
- Ignoring Gyro Calibration – If you enable gyro, recalibrate every time you change screen orientation or tablet case.
- Not Testing in Real Matches – Training ground is different from a live game. Jump into Clash Squad to validate your settings.
Where to Next
Your perfect sensitivity is a journey, not a destination. Explore custom sensitivity profiles for your specific playstyle and keep experimenting. Remember, consistency beats one‑time magic. Happy hunting!