Timothy “iiTzTimmy” An is widely considered one of the most mechanically gifted players in Apex Legends history. His aggressive playstyle and flawless execution of advanced movement techniques—like Tap Strafing and Super Gliding—make his gameplay look like a highlight reel.
iiTzTimmy currently uses the Logitech G Pro X TKL keyboard with linear switches and the mouse. He plays on a high sensitivity (1800 DPI at 0.65 in-game) to allow for the rapid 180-degree flicks required for his signature movement tech.
If you want to move like a Predator and break enemy tracking, copying his hardware and keybinds is the best place to start. Here is the complete breakdown of iiTzTimmy’s Apex Legends setup.
iiTzTimmy’s Gaming Keyboard
While many Apex pros have switched to analog magnetic keyboards (like the Wooting 60HE) for easier Super Glides, Timmy relies on the raw speed and consistency of traditional linear switches.
- Keyboard:
- Switches: GX Red (Linear)
- Layout: Tenkeyless (TKL)
Why he uses it: The G Pro X TKL uses Logitech’s Lightspeed 2.4GHz wireless technology, ensuring zero input lag while keeping his desk completely free of cables. The GX Red linear switches offer a smooth, fast keystroke with no tactile bump, allowing him to rapidly flutter his movement keys without bottoming out. The TKL layout removes the numpad, giving his mouse hand the space it needs.
(Want to see what other keyboards the pros use? Read our guide to the Best Keyboards for Apex Legends).
iiTzTimmy’s Gaming Mouse & Sens
Unlike tactical shooter pros (who use very low sensitivities), Apex Legends requires constant vertical tracking and fast 180-degree turns. Timmy uses a surprisingly high DPI to achieve this.
- Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (White)
- DPI: 1800
- In-Game Sensitivity: 0.65
- ADS Sensitivity Multiplier: 1.0
- eDPI: 1170
- Polling Rate: 2000Hz / 4000Hz
Why he uses it: The G Pro X TKL uses Logitech’s Lightspeed 2.4GHz wireless technology, ensuring zero input lag while keeping his desk completely free of cables. The GX Red linear switches offer a smooth, fast keystroke with no tactile bump, allowing him to rapidly flutter his movement keys without bottoming out. The TKL layout removes the numpad, giving his mouse hand the space it needs. (Want to see what other keyboards the pros use? Read our guide to the Best Keyboards for Apex Legends).
iiTzTimmy’s Apex Legends Keybinds
To execute advanced movement in the Source engine, you must bind specific movement actions to your mouse scroll wheel. Timmy’s keybinds are perfectly optimized for this.
- Crouch (Hold):
Left Ctrl - Crouch (Toggle):
C - Jump:
Spacebar&Mouse Wheel Down - Move Forward:
W&Mouse Wheel Up - Sprint:
Left Shift - Tactical Ability:
Q - Ultimate Ability:
Z - Interact / Pickup:
E - Holster Weapons:
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The Secret Binds: Timmy binds “Jump” to Mouse Wheel Down (which makes Wall Bouncing significantly easier) and “Move Forward” to Mouse Wheel Up (which is the mandatory bind required to execute a Tap Strafe). Without these two scroll wheel binds, moving like Timmy is physically impossible. (Want to learn how to set this up yourself? Read our comprehensive guide to the Best Apex Legends Keybinds for Tap Strafing).
iiTzTimmy’s Video Settings
Apex Legends is a visually cluttered game. Timmy turns almost all of his graphical settings down to “Low” to ensure he maintains a constant 240+ FPS during chaotic, ability-heavy team fights.
- Display Mode: Full Screen
- Resolution: 1920×1080
- Field of View (FOV): 110
- FOV Ability Scaling: Disabled
- V-Sync: Disabled
- Model Detail: Low
- Effects Detail: Low
- Impact Marks: Low
- Ragdolls: Low
Frequently Asked Questions
What monitor does iiTzTimmy use?
Timmy currently uses the
. It is a 27-inch, 1440p OLED monitor with a blistering 360Hz refresh rate. The OLED panel provides instantaneous pixel response times, which eliminates motion blur when tracking fast-moving targets like Octane or Horizon.Does iiTzTimmy use a custom crosshair?
Yes. Unlike the default expanding crosshair, Timmy uses a highly visible, static custom reticle. To copy it, go to your reticle settings and enter these RGB values: R: 0, G: 255, B: 0 (which creates a bright, neon green crosshair).
How does iiTzTimmy Super Glide so consistently?
While a Super Glide requires you to press Jump and Crouch at the exact same millisecond, Timmy has spent thousands of hours building the muscle memory to hit this timing on standard linear switches. Many newer players opt to use magnetic keyboards (like the Wooting 60HE) to make the timing window significantly more forgiving.