Tanmay Singh, better known as his in-game name Scout, is among the most well-known individuals in the Indian mobile gaming landscape, especially in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI). Scout has made aggressive plays alongside great aim and meta-awareness, and he has inspired millions of players throughout the country. To all those looking to enhance their gameplay, a brief outline of his BGMI ID and control layout and sensitivity settings can go a long way in understanding some of the foundational play of such a successful player.
Scout’s BGMI ID
Scout’s unique BGMI player ID is 5144286984. Through his BGMI ID, gamers can explore his profile, total stats, and recent plays. Many fans, knowing his BGMI ID simply search him to spectate him, get inspired, or evaluate the plays that, arguably, made him successful.

Control Layout Used by Scout
Scout plays with a 4-finger claw layout and full gyroscope settings, which are commonly found in high-level competitive athletes. His control layout allows him to move around the map with more fluidity, aim with precision, and react more quickly during play.
Key Features of Scout’s Controls:
- Left thumb controls player movement.
- Right thumb is responsible for camera movement.
- Left index finger handles ADS (Aim Down Sight), crouch, and other auxiliary actions.
- Right index finger is used for firing, jumping, and quick scoping.
This layout ensures that each finger has a dedicated role, increasing speed and coordination during fights. It also enhances multitasking, especially when switching between movement and shooting simultaneously.
Scout’s Sensitivity Code
Scout has optimized his sensitivity for quick reaction time and laser-sharp precision. His publicly shared sensitivity code is:
- 6974-6239-1907-3395-185
Players can import this code directly into BGMI to replicate Scout’s exact sensitivity settings, saving time and ensuring a consistent experience with his gameplay setup.
Scout’s Sensitivity Settings Explained
The sensitivity settings Scout uses allow better control of recoil, fast camera movement, and efficient target locking. These settings are especially beneficial for players using the gyroscope.
Camera Sensitivity (Free Look)

- 3rd Person Camera: 100%
- 1st Person Camera: 100%
- Camera (Parachuting): 70%
Camera Sensitivity (Scope View)
- TPP No Scope: 120%
- FPP No Scope: 130%
- Red Dot, Holographic, Aim Assist: 50%
- 2x Scope: 30%
- 3x Scope: 22%
- 4x Scope: 14%
- 6x Scope: 12%
- 8x Scope: 10%
ADS Sensitivity (Non-Gyro Recoil Control)
- TPP No Scope – 100%
- FPP No Scope – 120%
- Red Dot, Holographic, Aim Assist – 50%
- 2x Scope – 40%
- 3x Scope – 25%
- 4x Scope – 20%
- 6x Scope – 12%
- 8x Scope – 10%
Gyroscope Sensitivity
- TPP No Scope – 300%
- FPP No Scope – 300%
- Red Dot, Holographic, Aim Assist – 300%
- 2x Scope – 300%
- 3x Scope – 240%
- 4x Scope – 210%
- 6x Scope – 90%
- 8x Scope – 80%
With his gyroscope sensitivity being so high, Scout can easily transfer his sprays and shoot flicks quite quickly especially when dealing with enemies that are relatively far.
Final Word
Scout’s BGMI setup — everything from his four-finger layout to his carefully-set sensitivity — is a testament to his pro player skill. I really think that following these settings will allow new players to have a more controlled gameplay experience, better recoil control, and improved combat overall. Now while Scout’s settings may be perfect for him and his comfort and device, feel free to adjust them a little bit to slightly suit your own play style and the size of your screen. Mastering these types of setups can also be a huge first step in becoming a better, more consistent BGMI player.





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