Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with my League of Legends settings again. This time, it’s the camera settings. Specifically, I wanted to see if I could adjust the camera movement in increments of 5. You know, for a smoother, more controlled experience. It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while, and today I finally decided to dive in and figure it out.

First, I launched the game and jumped into a custom game. It’s always best to test things out in a controlled environment, right? Once the game loaded, I started to explore.
To change camera settings, I pressed “Esc” to bring up the main menu. Then I clicked on the “Options” button.
- Navigating to Hotkeys: In the settings menu, I found a tab labeled “Hotkeys.” I clicked it.
- Exploring Camera Control: Under the “Hotkeys” tab, there’s a whole section dedicated to camera control. This is where the magic happens, folks. I noticed some settings related to moving the camera.
- Finding Camera Movement Speed: There’s a setting called “Camera Move Speed (Mouse)” and “Camera Move Speed (Keyboard).” These are the ones that control how fast the camera moves when you drag the screen or use the keyboard to move it. By default, they’re set to 50.
I also tried enabling the “Smooth Camera” option. I turned it on and tested it out. With “Smooth Camera” off, the camera moves at a steady speed, but when it’s on, the movement starts slow and then speeds up. I found that it was easier to control the camera at higher speeds with smooth camera on.
After experimenting with these settings, I moved on to changing the increments. I started by increasing the values by 5. I changed both the mouse and keyboard camera move speeds to 55 and hopped back into the game to test it out. The difference was subtle, but I could feel the camera moving a bit faster.
I continued experimenting, changing the values to 60, 65, and so on. With each adjustment, I played around with moving the camera to see how it felt. It’s all about finding that sweet spot, you know? A setting that feels just right for your playstyle.

I played a few more custom games, testing different increments and getting a feel for how the camera movement speed affected my gameplay. I paid attention to how quickly I could move the camera around the map, track my champion, and keep an eye on my teammates.
My Final Thoughts
After all this tinkering, I think I’ve found a setting that works well for me. It’s not a huge change, but increasing the camera move speed in increments of 5 definitely made a difference. It feels smoother and more responsive, which is exactly what I was going for.
I encourage you all to mess around with these settings yourselves. It’s a simple change, but it can make a big difference in how the game feels. Just remember to test things out in a custom game first, so you don’t mess up your settings in a ranked match!