Kenny "kennyS" Schrub is undisputed Counter-Strike royalty. Widely regarded as one of the most explosive and mechanically gifted AWPers in the history of the game, the French legend’s fast-paced playstyle redefined what it meant to be a primary sniper. While he may have stepped back from active competitive play, his configuration remains highly sought after by players looking to channel that iconic magic in Counter-Strike 2. Whether you're looking to hit impossible flick shots or just want to optimize your setup, we've broken down kennyS's complete CS2 pro settings: from his exact crosshair codes and mouse sensitivity to his video settings and current gaming gear. 

kennys CS2 Mouse Settings - Sensitivity and DPI

For a player whose legacy is built on explosive AWP flick shots, Kenny "kennyS" Schrub’s mouse configuration provides a masterful balance of speed and stability. Operating on a base DPI of 400 paired with an in-game sensitivity of 2.2, his setup yields an effective DPI (eDPI) of 880. This lands him comfortably in the mid-range of professional CS2 sensitivities—fast enough to clear tight angles and track dynamic movement, yet controlled enough to maintain the pixel-perfect crosshair placement essential for a primary sniper. 

Crucially, kennyS keeps his zoom sensitivity multiplier at a flat 1.0. This 1:1 ratio ensures that his mechanical muscle memory remains perfectly consistent whether he is aggressively rifling or scoped in for a high-stakes AWP hold. Coupled with a high 2000Hz polling rate for minimized input latency and the standard 6/11 Windows sensitivity, this configuration is engineered purely for raw, unaccelerated precision. 

  • Mouse: Razer Deathadder V4 Pro White

  • DPI: 400

  • Sensitivity: 2.2

  • eDPI: 880

  • Zoom Sensitivity: 1

  • Hz: 2000

  • Windows Sensitivity: 6

Don’t know how mouse settings work? Check out our guide here.

kennys Crosshair Settings for CS2

A crosshair of a French legend is classic static and green. You can enable it by entering a crosshair code CSGO-acWy2-5hUSy-RCSLF-DqjWD-U647M , or by copying the following parameters manually:

  • Style: Classic Static

  • Follow Recoil: No 

  • Dot: No

  • Length: 1

  • Thickness: 0

  • Gap: -4

  • Outline: No

  • Color (RGB): Custom

  • Red: 255

  • Green: 255

  • Blue: 255

  • Alpha: Yes 

  • Alpha Value: 200

  • T Style: No 

  • Deployed Weapon Gap: No

  • Sniper Width: 0

Don’t like his crosshair? No worries, if you want to explore other options, check out our guide for the best CS2 crosshair codes here.

kennyS Video Settings for CS2

When it comes to visuals, Kenny "kennyS" Schrub stays true to his old-school Counter-Strike roots by running a classic 1024x768 resolution on a 4:3 aspect ratio. However, unlike the majority of modern pros who stretch this aspect ratio to make player models appear wider, kennyS explicitly opts for Black Bars. This narrower, boxed-in viewport reduces his peripheral vision. Still, it significantly centers his focus, minimizing visual distractions on the edges of the screen—a crucial benefit for an AWPer who needs hyper-fixation on tight angles. To compensate for the lower resolution and ensure his game doesn't look like a pixelated mess, he cranks his Multisampling Anti-Aliasing (MSAA) up to 8x. He keeps core visual settings like Shadows and Texture Detail on High. This unique blend of a retro, focused viewport with high-fidelity rendering ensures that enemy character models remain crisp, distinct, and easy to spot when holding long-range sniper angles. 

  • Boost Players Contrast: Enabled

  • Model/Texture Detail: High

  • Shader Detail: High

  • Particle Detail: High

  • Texture Filtering: Bilinear

  • Anti-Aliasing: 8x MSAA

  • Shadow Quality: High

  • Dynamic Shadows: All

  • Ambient Occlusion: Medium

  • FidelityFX Super Resolution: Disabled (Highest Quality)

  • V-Sync: Disabled

  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Disabled

  • NVIDIA G-Sync: Disabled

  • High Dynamic Range: Quality

  • Resolution: 1024x768

  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 

  • Mode: Fullscreen

  • Scaling Mode: Black Bars

  • Brightness: 93%

kennys Monitor Settings for CS2

To support his lightning-fast reaction times, Kenny "kennyS" Schrub relies on the cutting-edge BenQ ZOWIE XL2586X monitor, taking full advantage of its staggering 540Hz refresh rate. This ultra-high refresh rate provides the absolute lowest visual latency currently available, delivering incredibly smooth target tracking during chaotic engagements. To further eliminate motion blur during aggressive AWP flicks, he runs ZOWIE's Dynamic Accuracy (DyAc) technology on the Premium setting. 

For in-game visibility, kennyS uses the FPS 1 picture mode combined with a Black eQualizer setting of 7, which strategically brightens dark corners and shadows without washing out the rest of the map. He also pushes his Color Vibrance up to 17, saturating the visuals just enough to make enemy player models pop distinctly against the game's background textures. Paired with a high brightness of 97 and Gamma 3, his monitor configuration is heavily custom-tuned to spot targets instantaneously and react with the precision that defined his career. 

Here you can find kennyS monitor settings:

  • DyAc: Premium

  • Black eQualizer: 7

  • Color Vibrance: 17

  • Low Blue Light: 0

  • Picture Mode: FPS 1

  • Brightness: 97

  • Contrast: 50

  • Sharpness: 5

  • Gamma: Gamma 3

  • Color Temperature: Normal

  • AMA: High

kennys Viewmodel Settings for CS2

By pushing his field of view (FOV) to the maximum value of 68 and lowering the Z-axis offset to -2, his in-game weapon is positioned as far back and down on the screen as possible. Coupled with an X and Y offset of 2, the gun model is tucked neatly into the bottom right corner of his viewport. 

  • viewmodel_fov 68 

  • viewmodel_offset_x 2 

  • viewmodel_offset_y 2

  • viewmodel_offset_z -2 

  • viewmodel_presetpos 0

It’s also useful to learn how viewmodel settings work to adjust them to your preference.

kennyS Launch Options for CS2

kennyS doesn’t use any of the launch options at this moment.

If you’re looking for the best CS2 launch options, check out our guide.

kennyS Radar Settings for CS2

His radar centers the player and rotates simultaneously. Use the following settings to try out for yourself what playing with the kennys radar settings feels like.

  • Radar Centers The Player: Yes 

  • Radar is Rotating: Yes 

  • Toggle Shape With Scoreboard: No

  • Radar Hud Size: 1

  • Map Zoom: 0.7

kennyS Audio Settings for CS2

For an AWPer, sound is just as important as visual clarity, and Kenny "kennyS" Schrub’s audio settings are strictly configured to maximize spatial awareness. To ensure he never misses the crucial sound of an enemy stepping, scoping, or reloading, he keeps his overall Master Volume loud at 80% while aggressively minimizing distractions. In-game music is practically muted at 10%, ensuring that menu or end-of-round anthems never drown out vital information. 

He also balances his team communications by setting Voice Scale to 80%, allowing him to hear callouts clearly without his teammates' voices overpowering the raw game audio. Paired with a high-end, noise-isolating headset like the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro, this setup allows kennyS to accurately pinpoint enemy positions through walls and smokes, giving him the auditory edge needed to hold aggressive sniper angles. 

  • Master Volume: 80%

  • Music Volume: 10%

  • Voice Scale: 80%

  • Audio Output: Stereo Headphones

  • Headset: Razer BlackShark V3 Pro (NiKo Edition)

kennyS Skins

You cannot talk about Kenny "kennyS" Schrub’s configuration without mentioning his legendary in-game inventory - most notably, the world-famous "Magic Stick."

Beyond his sniper rifle, his loadout screams prestige and history. He wields an AK-47 | Gold Arabesque on the T-side, and on the CT-side, he uses a personal Souvenir M4A1-S | Knight dropped during the Cluj-Napoca 2015 Major - a tournament he played in with Team EnVyUs. Paired with high-tier Butterfly Knives and Marble Fade Specialist Gloves, kennyS’s loadout is a perfect mix of extreme luxury and deeply personal esports history. 

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