FOV Overlay

The FOV (Field-of-View) overlay draws a circle on your screen showing the region PowerAim will scan for targets. It’s both a configuration tool and a visual reference during play.

What it does

The FOV circle defines the screen region used for inference: anything inside the ring is candidates for detection; anything outside is ignored. Smaller FOV = faster inference, fewer false positives, and tighter aim — but also fewer chances to acquire a far-away target.

PowerAim supports a dynamic FOV: while a hotkey is held, the FOV temporarily shrinks to a smaller size. Use this for precision aiming.

How to enable

Aim Tools → FOVConfig → FOV (toggle on)

Configuration options

All settings live on the FOVConfig card in Aim Tools.

Setting What it does Default
FOV Master toggle for showing the ring Off
Dynamic FOV Enable hotkey-shrinking FOV Off
Dynamic FOV Keybind Key that shrinks the FOV while held Left Mouse Button
FOV Color Ring color (and a faint fill) Accent
FOV Size Diameter in pixels (10–640) 640
Dynamic FOV Size Diameter while the keybind is held 200
FOV Opacity Ring + fill alpha (0–1) 1.0

Tips

  • Match FOV Size to your reaction time. If you’re slow at flicks, a smaller FOV reduces noise; if you’re fast, a larger FOV gives more options.
  • Dynamic FOV pairs naturally with ADS. Bind Dynamic FOV Keybind to your right-mouse-button (aim-down-sights) and shrink to 200 px while scoped — you get tight precision aim only when zoomed.
  • Keep FOV Size ≤ Image Size. PowerAim’s inference image is ImageSize × ImageSize (default 640). If FOV is larger, parts of the ring fall outside the inference region. Either match them or use Image Size = 640 as a safe ceiling.

Troubleshooting

  • Ring isn’t centered — same as the crosshair issue. The ring is drawn at the display center, not the game center.
  • Dynamic FOV doesn’t engage — verify the Dynamic FOV toggle is on AND the keybind is bound to a key you’re actually pressing.
  • Ring visible to my recording software — disable Hide UI from Capture on the Settings page if you want OBS to see it.

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