If you play PUBG Mobile without gyroscope, you already know the struggle: recoil feels wild, sniping is a gamble, and close-range fights are a thumb-slamming mess. But here’s the thing — plenty of top players skip the gyro entirely and still beam people across the map. The secret? The right control codes. We’ve scoured the community, tested dozens of layouts, and picked the 10 best non-gyro codes that actually work. Whether you’re a two-finger noob or a four-finger sweat, these codes will tighten your aim and up your game without ever tilting your phone. Let’s dive in.
1. All-in-One 2-Finger Layout — No Gyro, No Problem
This is the perfect starting point if you’re a thumb player who wants better control without adding extra fingers. The layout places fire and scope buttons close together so you can tap fast and track targets. It also adjusts the jump and crouch buttons to the far edges, letting you peek and shoot with minimal thumb travel. You can grab one of the top-rated 2-finger layout codes from the community — they’re designed specifically for non-gyro players who rely on aim assist and crosshair placement instead of tilt.

2. 3-Finger Classic Claw — The Thumb Saver
The 3-finger claw is a game-changer for non-gyro players because it frees your right thumb to aim while your left index handles fire. This code sets up a small fire button on the top left, a scope button on the top right, and keeps movement on the left thumb. It also adds a peek button near the scope for jiggle-peeking. Many community codes work great for this — just import one and tweak the button sizes until they feel natural. You’ll notice your recoil control improves immediately.
3. 4-Finger Non-Gyro Spray Setup
If you can handle four fingers, this layout is the holy grail for spray weapons like the M416 and SCAR-L. It places fire, scope, crouch, and prone all within reach of your index fingers, while your thumbs aim and move. The key is the button placement: fire on the top left, scope on top right, and a dedicated gyro-less recoil compensation by reducing the fire button size. We’ve seen players using four-finger claw codes with modified sensitivity to achieve almost zero recoil without gyro. Import one, and practice in the training ground.

4. 5-Finger Hybrid Layout — Maximum Efficiency
Yes, five fingers is possible without gyro, and it gives you insane control. This layout uses your right thumb for aiming, left thumb for movement, left index for fire, right index for scope, and either middle finger for crouch/prone. The code maps everything tightly so you can do advanced moves like drop-shots and lean-sprays. It’s aggressive but rewarding. Start with a 5-finger hybrid code from a pro player and adjust button transparency to avoid clutter. Non-gyro mains who master this layout often out aim gyro users.
5. AKM Spray Control Code — Tame the Beast
The AKM kicks like a mule, especially without gyro. But with the right code, you can turn it into a laser. Look for AKM spray control codes that move the fire button slightly downward, forcing your thumb to pull the crosshair down naturally. Combine this with a vertical sensitivity setting that’s higher than horizontal, and you’ll see your sprays tighten up. These codes often include a larger fire button area for better finger contact — a must for non-gyro players who need every bit of control.
6. M416 Stability Layout — The All-Rounder
The M416 is the most versatile AR, but without gyro, its mid-range spray can drift. This layout tweaks the button layout to favor stability: scope and fire are placed in line with your natural thumb arc, and the aim assist button is enlarged to help track moving targets. Many players find that the best layout settings codes for the M416 include a lower fire button position and a dedicated ADS button separate from scope. It makes a big difference when you’re spraying at 100 meters without tilt.
7. Sniper Quick Scope Setup
Quick scoping without gyro is all about button placement. You need the scope and fire buttons close enough to tap in rapid succession, but not so close you mis-tap. This code puts a small fire button right above the scope button on the right side, so your thumb rolls from scope to fire in one motion. It also disables auto-ADS to give you full control. Pair it with a 6x or 8x scope and practice in TDM — your snap shots will become deadly.

8. Close Quarter Combat (CQC) Layout
When enemies are up in your face, you need hip-fire and movement on lock. This CQC code shrinks the fire button to a small circle in the lower right, freeing screen space for your thumbs to slide. It also puts the crouch button next to the fire button for instant drop-shots. TDM control codes often incorporate these elements, so grab one and practice in the arena. The layout ensures you can strafe and hip-fire without your fingers fighting each other.
9. Vehicle Control Layout
Driving and shooting from vehicles is tricky without gyro — you have to rely on button timing. This code maps the drive, shoot, and switch seat buttons to the left side, so your right thumb stays free to aim. It also enlarges the handbrake button for sharp turns. If you’re a vehicle-heavy player, import a vehicle-friendly layout code and test it in the training mode. You’ll notice fewer accidental dismounts and better drive-by sprays.
10. Sensitivity and Aim Assist Tweak — The Hidden Code
This isn’t a layout code, but a set of sensitivity values that make non-gyro playable. The best non-gyro players use a high ADS sensitivity (80-100) with a low camera sensitivity to keep crosshair steady. Aim assist should be on full, but with a moderate scope sensitivity for snipers. Combine these numbers with a layout you love, and you’ve got a winning formula. Many sensitivity codes are shared alongside layout codes, so don’t ignore them — they’re the backbone of non-gyro aim.

These 10 non-gyro control codes cover every playstyle from casual thumbs to hardcore claws. No gyro, no excuses. The key is to pick one, stick with it for a week, and fine-tune the button sizes to your hand. Remember, even the best code won’t work if you don’t practice. Import one today, hit the training ground, and watch your non-gyro aim sharpen up. Happy fragging!