Tony “LVNDMARK” is widely considered one of the most mechanically dominant Escape from Tarkov players in the world. His aggressive, fast-paced playstyle (often referred to as “W-keying”) completely breaks the mold of how Tarkov is traditionally played.
LVNDMARK currently uses a custom-built Wooting 60HE keyboard for precise analog movement and the mouse. He plays on a relatively low sensitivity (400 DPI at 0.44 in-game) to ensure pixel-perfect accuracy during intense Labs firefights.
If you want to stop ratting in bushes and start wiping lobbies, optimizing your hardware and keybinds is the first step. Here is the complete breakdown of LVNDMARK’s Escape from Tarkov setup.
LVNDMARK’s Gaming Keyboard
Unlike many Tarkov players who prefer full-size keyboards for the extra macro keys, LVNDMARK relies on a 60% layout to maximize his mouse space for aggressive clearing.
- Keyboard: Wooting 60HE (Customized in a Tofu60 Aluminum Case)
- Switches: Lekker Linear60 (Magnetic)
- Actuation Point: 0.1mm
- Rapid Trigger: Enabled
Why he uses it: The Wooting 60HE is a massive advantage in Tarkov. Because the switches are analog, LVNDMARK can bind his walking speed directly to the depth of the keystroke. If he presses ‘W’ slightly, he creeps silently. If he bottoms the key out, he sprints. This completely eliminates the need to use the mouse scroll wheel to adjust movement speed. (Looking for other options? Read our guide to the Best Keyboards & Switches for Escape from Tarkov).
LVNDMARK’s Gaming Mouse & Sens
LVNDMARK relies on fast, sweeping arm movements to quickly clear corners and check his six o’clock during chaotic fights.
- Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight (White)
- DPI: 400
- In-Game Sensitivity: 0.44
- Aiming Sensitivity (ADS): 0.44
- Polling Rate: 1000Hz
Why he uses it: The G Pro X Superlight is the industry standard for lightweight wireless mice (weighing just 63 grams). Because Tarkov raids can last for hours, using a heavy mouse on such a low sensitivity would cause severe wrist and shoulder fatigue.
LVNDMARK’s Tarkov Keybinds
Tarkov has incredibly clunky default controls. LVNDMARK has heavily optimized his keybinds to ensure he never has to take his fingers off the WASD movement keys during a firefight.
- Discard Item:
U(He maps this to a mouse thumb button via software) - Check Chamber/Fix Malfunction:
H - Check Ammo (Mag Check):
T - Tactical Device (Flashlight/Laser):
Mouse Button 4 - Change Scope Magnification:
Left Alt + Right Click - Hold Breath:
Left Alt - Free Look:
Middle Mouse Button - VOIP (Push to Talk):
K
The Secret Bind: The most important bind here is the “Discard Item” key. By mapping U to a button on the side of his mouse, LVNDMARK can hover over a dead player’s gear and instantly drop his own backpack or armor to quickly swap items without reaching across his keyboard. (Want to optimize your own setup? Read our comprehensive guide to the Best Escape from Tarkov Keybinds).
LVNDMARK’s PostFX Settings
Tarkov is a notoriously dark and visually washed-out game. LVNDMARK uses the in-game PostFX settings to make colors pop and to brighten up dark corners in maps like Interchange and Streets of Tarkov.
- Enable PostFX: On
- Brightness: 0
- Saturation: 0
- Clarity: 50
- Colorfulness: 100
- Luma Sharpen: 0
- Adaptive Sharpen: 0
- Color Grading: Chill
- Intensity: 20
- Colorblind Mode: None
Frequently Asked Questions
What headset does LVNDMARK use?
LVNDMARK currently uses the Sennheiser PRO Audio HD 800 S headphones. These are audiophile-grade, open-back headphones that cost over $1,500. They provide an incredibly wide soundstage, allowing him to pinpoint exactly which floor an enemy is walking on inside the Resort on Shoreline.
Does LVNDMARK use an audio compressor?
No. While some Tarkov players use third-party audio compressors (like Sound Lock) to make footsteps louder and gunshots quieter, LVNDMARK relies purely on the high-end audio drivers of his Sennheiser headphones and a dedicated external DAC/Amp setup.
What monitor does LVNDMARK play on?
LVNDMARK plays on a 27-inch, 1440p monitor with a high refresh rate (typically 240Hz or higher), such as the ASUS ROG Swift. Playing on 1440p allows him to spot targets clearly at long distances on maps like Woods and Lighthouse.