All right guys, So today I will show you how to use the new Smart Action feature of XIM Nexus, to realize an anti recoil setup, in just a few minutes. The big advantage of Smart Action based recoil reduction is that the Smart Translator technology has full information on your current stick velocity and stick position. Because of that your Nexus knows exactly how fast your crosshair must move when you peg the stick to the side. This allows Nexus to provide an anti recoil that is fully independent from your stick aiming. If you already tried anti recoil solutions from competitor devices, then you will know how their anti recoil solutions will noticeably affect your stick aiming. With Nexus you don’t have that problem. Your stick accuracy, sensitivity and feeling while shooting, will just be as good, as when you are aiming without firing your weapon. Now let’s go over the setup steps. I am using a brand new config, so I haven’t done any button changes in advance. What I want to do now is to bind the anti recoil feature to my right trigger. So whenever I shoot my weapon the Nexus will automatically remove the recoil for me. First I must create a new binding, I do that by pressing the plus button at the bottom of the button list. Next I must choose the right trigger position. In the following menu, I will assign, the right trigger to it. After that I will change the percentage at the top to 1%. This will turn my right trigger into a hair trigger. Next I will click on the Smart Action button at the bottom of this menu. After that I will click on the Aim Magnitude, Angle and at last, on the Wait button. This will add these buttons to the timeline of this Smart Action. Next I can press the button in the bottom left corner until it shows ADS only. This will ensure that the anti recoil solution is only active in the Aim Down Sights mode. After that I will set the wait time to infinite, by moving the slider to the right side. Next I will check that the activation method is set to hold. Since that is the case I can now adjust the Aim Magnitude and Angle. I will keep the angle at 180°. That allows me to handle the vertical recoil first. Next I can adjust the magnitude, which determines how strong the anti recoil effect is. Let’s switch into the game. My plan is to compensate the recoil of Maverik from rainbow Six Siege. When I empty a full magazine without recoil compensation you can get a feeling for how strong the recoil is. As you can see the recoil has a vertical, and horizontal element. So in short, it kicks to the top right. So what I must do first is to change the magnitude until the vertical recoil is gone. Let’s try 2%. When I test the recoil in the game now, you can see, that it’s not enough yet. So let’s go back and increase the magnitude. Next I will try 2.4%. The plus button on the right side allows me, to make smaller adjustments. When I test this value now you can see that its almost perfect. But there is still a lot of movement to the right side. So let’s cover that next. In the Nexus manager I must now create a new binding by using the plus button. Just like before I will select the Right Trigger Position. Next I must move the slider at the top to 1% again. After that I can open the Smart Action manager. Again I will select the Aim Magnitude, Angle and Wait button. I will also change the option in the bottom left corner to ADS only. The activation method at the top is already set to hold. After that I will increase the wait timer to infinite. Next I must change the value of the angle again. This time I will set it to 270°. As a result the anti recoil solution will move to the left side. At last I will set the magnitude to 1%. But when I test that in the game now the weapon will kick to the left side. So the magnitude is too high. Let’s lower the magnitude to value of 0.09. Again I can use the minus button to make smaller adjustments. When I now go back into the game, and test the recoil, you can see that its basically perfect. So more adjustments are probably not needed. Now to show you that the anti recoil solution will not affect my aiming, I will now use motion, and make a left to right movement. And while I do that I will start to shoot. As you can see, my left and right movement does not change. With competitor devices my aim would now jump around like crazy. For comparison, here you have an example clip of an unnamed competitor device. The recoil reduction works when I am not moving my stick, but the movement I try to make aim adjustments, while shooting, the recoil compensation will stop, and my crosshair will kick into the sky. With Smart Actions you don’t have that problem. In one of my next tutorials I will show you some more advanced anti recoil adjustments. I will for example show you how to create different anti recoil setups for your primary, and secondary weapon. I will also explain to you how you can compensate weapon recoil that will change its direction. And of course I will address a lot of other stuff in that video too, such as the wait variance and a few other things. So guys if you enjoyed the video, hit the like button or maybe even subscribe to this channel to not miss out on any of the upcoming videos. Also, contrary to popular believe, this channel is not the official Youtube channel of the XIM Company. I run this channel in my free time to bring you guys all the latest XIM news and tricks. So if you want to support what I do, then maybe consider to join the Youtube channel membership. Channel members usually get around one to four weeks of early access to all new videos. Plus we also have a nice little Discord to discuss XIM Settings and other stuff. But that’s about it for this video guys, thanks for watching and I will maybe see you in the next one.