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The most famous mode on the site. A user waits for a red screen to turn green, then clicks as fast as possible. The result is measured in milliseconds (ms). Elite human reaction time averages around 150-200ms. This test is often used by gamers to gauge alertness before a session.

: Scientists have even used Aim400kg's "Exact Aiming" and "Press Reaction" tests to see if brain stimulation (tACS) could improve gaming skills. Their findings suggested that targeted stimulation could indeed lower reaction times and improve accuracy. Core Training Modes and How to Master Them aim400kg

: "Aim" could also refer to aiming or targeting in the context of aerospace or defense, and "400kg" could refer to a payload, weight limit, or another specification. The most famous mode on the site

| Feature | | KovaaK's | Aim Lab | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Platform | Browser | Steam (Download) | Steam / Browser | | Price | Free | Paid (~$10) | Free (Paid DLC) | | Customization | Low | Extremely High | High | | Visuals | Dated/Simple | Good/Customizable | Modern/Sci-Fi | | Skill Focus | Raw Mouse Control | FPS Simulation & Movement | Cognitive & Reflex | | Community | Small/Niche | Massive | Massive | Elite human reaction time averages around 150-200ms

Unlike static clicking, tracking requires you to keep your cursor on a moving object. Aim400kg offers modes with smooth, circular, or erratic movement paths. This is essential for games like Apex Legends or Quake where enemies rarely stand still.

The trainer breaks aim down into specific categories. This is where the tool shines; it understands that aim is not just one skill.