Are you tired of manually adjusting every slider in Free Fire sensitivity settings? Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, importing sensitivity via a code is the fastest way to get a proven setup. By the end of this guide, you’ll know exactly how to find, copy, and apply a sensitivity code in Free Fire. No more guesswork – just paste and play. If you’re completely new, check out our Free Fire sensitivity settings for beginners to understand the basics first.
Sensitivity codes are strings of numbers and letters that encode your sensitivity values. Players share them online – from streamers to friends. You can import them directly into the game. This tutorial works for both Android and iOS, though the button labels may differ slightly. Let’s dive in.
What You’ll Need
- Free Fire installed on your mobile device
- A working internet connection (to download the code, not needed once imported)
- A sensitivity code – you can find one from a trusted source or use the sample code in this guide
- Optional: Know your device’s DPI for finer tuning (most codes are preset for common DPIs)
Step 1: Open Free Fire and Go to Settings
Launch Free Fire on your phone. From the main lobby, tap the gear icon in the top-right corner to open Settings. This is where all your audio, graphics, and control options live. Need to copy someone else’s setup first? Learn how to copy Free Fire sensitivity settings from our dedicated guide.
Step 2: Navigate to the Sensitivity Tab
In the Settings menu, look for the ‘Sensitivity’ tab – it’s usually in the left sidebar or a separate section depending on your game version. Tap it to see all your sensitivity sliders: general, red dot, 2x scope, 4x scope, etc. If you have a 90Hz screen, you might want to check out our Free Fire sensitivity settings for 90Hz after importing.
Step 3: Tap the ‘Import’ or ‘Copy’ Button
Look for a button labeled ‘Import’, ‘Paste’, or ‘Copy Settings’ – it’s usually near the top-right or at the bottom of the sensitivity screen. In some versions, it’s a small clipboard icon. Tap it to open a text field where you’ll paste the code.
Step 4: Paste the Sensitivity Code
Now comes the magic: copy a sensitivity code from a friend or online source. For this example, use this sample code (replace with your own): SENS12345ABCDE. Long-press in the text field and select ‘Paste’. Make sure you’ve copied the entire code – even one missing character will fail. If the code is for a different device type, it may not work correctly.
Step 5: Confirm and Apply
After pasting, tap ‘Confirm’, ‘Apply’, or ‘OK’ (the exact wording varies). Your sensitivity sliders will automatically adjust to the imported values. You’ll see a confirmation message like ‘Sensitivity settings applied’. Don’t forget to save by exiting the settings – some versions require you to tap ‘Save’ first. Game patches can sometimes break old codes; if your code doesn’t work, refer to our sensitivity settings after patch guide for updated codes.
Step 6: Test in Training Mode
Imported settings can feel different on your phone. Head to Training Mode (from lobby, tap the target icon) and practice shooting dummies. Adjust if necessary – you can always tweak individual sliders later. The training mode is perfect for fine-tuning; learn more about training mode for sensitivity in our dedicated article.
Common Pitfalls
- Expired or invalid code: Codes can become outdated after game updates. Always get codes from active sources within the last month.
- Wrong device type: A code optimized for Android may not work on iOS (and vice versa). Look for codes marked for your OS.
- Forgetting to apply after pasting: Many players paste the code but don’t tap the final confirm button – the settings won’t save.
Where to Next?
Now that you know how to import sensitivity codes, explore other setups: balanced sensitivity settings for all-round performance, or customize further with our guides. Remember, the best sensitivity is the one that feels right for your playstyle. Happy hunting!