PC Windows App
ZenDaddy GOD AIM
Complete documentation — settings, setup, shortcuts & troubleshooting
First-Time Setup
Install
Extract the ZIP to a permanent folder (e.g. C:\ZenDaddy). Run install.bat — this installs Python packages and checks the AI model. Takes 2–5 minutes on first run.
Add license key
Create a file called license.key in the ZenDaddy folder. Paste your license key (format: ZDGA-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX) inside and save. The file should contain only the key, nothing else.
HidHide
Install HidHide (free, link in app). Open HidHide Configuration → Applications tab → add FortniteClient-Win64-Shipping.exe. Enable "Enable device hiding". Restart your PC. This prevents double-input — without it, your real controller and the virtual controller both register in Fortnite.
Launch
Double-click start_zendaddy.bat. The GOD AIM window opens. If your license is valid, the status shows ACTIVE.
Select game window
Click the window picker at the top of the app. Select your Fortnite window from the list. The app captures only that window.
Start
Press START or Ctrl+Z. Status changes to ENGINE RUNNING. The FPS counter should jump to 200+ immediately. You are ready.
All Settings Explained
Every slider, button, and indicator in the GOD AIM window
Main Controls
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START activates the AI engine — status changes to ENGINE RUNNING. STOP halts all tracking. You can also use keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Z (start) and Ctrl+X (stop) from anywhere on your PC.
💡 The app must be running with a game window selected before pressing START.
Shows the current capture mode. "screen center" means the app captures a fixed region in the centre of your primary monitor. This is where the AI model looks for enemies.
💡 Make sure Fortnite is running in full-screen or borderless window, centred on your primary monitor.
Status Bar
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AI model frames per second. Shows how fast the detection is running. Healthy range: 200–400+ FPS on a GTX 1060 or better.
💡 If FPS is low (<100), the TensorRT engine may not be loaded. Check that lunar_best_160.engine exists in the app folder.
Shows ON when the aim assist is actively correcting your aim (a target is detected and you are aiming near it). Shows OFF when no target is in range.
Shows a number when an enemy is detected on screen. The value represents the target confidence score. A dash (—) means no enemy detected.
Counts triggerbot shots fired in the current session. Resets when you stop the engine.
Debug overlay mode. When ON, draws detection boxes over the game window so you can see what the AI is detecting. Turn OFF during gameplay.
💡 Use DEBUG mode briefly to verify the AI is detecting enemies correctly at your confidence setting.
Smart mode status. STABLE means the engine is running cleanly with consistent detections. SEARCHING means the AI is scanning but no target is confirmed. This is normal.
Engine & Model
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The aim assist engine mode. "Constant v1" is the default engine — smooth, continuous corrections. Future engine modes may be added in updates.
The computer vision model being used. ZenDaddy AI v1 is trained specifically on Fortnite character models and skins. The model runs via TensorRT on your NVIDIA GPU for maximum speed.
💡 The app prioritises the .engine file (TensorRT) for fastest performance. If not found, it falls back to .onnx (slightly slower). Both are included.
Detection Settings
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How certain the AI must be before treating a detection as a real enemy. Lower = detects more targets but may include false positives (bushes, shadows). Higher = only locks on when very sure, but may miss targets at distance or in unusual skins.
💡 Start at 0.30. If you get false locks on scenery, increase to 0.40. If enemies are not being detected, lower to 0.20.
The pixel radius around the centre of your screen where the AI actively looks for enemies. Smaller = tighter focus, more precise. Larger = wider search area, better for panicked fights but more CPU/GPU usage.
💡 At 1080p, 140px covers roughly the inner third of the screen. For close-range combat, try 100. For medium-range, 140–180.
Hipfire Settings
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How strongly the app corrects your aim when hip-firing (not ADS). Higher = more aggressive pull toward the enemy. Lower = lighter, more subtle correction.
💡 For shotguns at close range, 55–70 works well. If aim feels too magnetic and hard to flick away, lower to 40.
How fast the aim corrections follow a moving target during hipfire. Higher = tighter tracking of strafing enemies. Lower = smoother, more human-feeling movement.
💡 Keep Tracking slightly higher than Aim Strength for smooth feel. Recommended ratio: Strength 55 / Tracking 60.
ADS Settings
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Aim correction strength when aiming down sights (ADS). Controls how hard the crosshair is pulled toward an enemy when you are scoped in.
💡 ADS fights are slower and more precise — 50–60 is usually ideal. Going too high makes ADS aim feel sticky and hard to track strafing targets.
How quickly the aim correction follows movement during ADS. Higher = snappier tracking for fast-moving targets. Lower = smoother arc, better for long-range precision.
💡 For snipers and bolts, try lower tracking (40–50) and higher aim strength. For ARs and SMGs while ADS, use the defaults.
Triggerbot
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Automatically fires when an enemy is detected within the crosshair. "precision" mode only fires when the confidence score exceeds your Confidence threshold AND the target is close to centre. OFF disables it entirely.
💡 Use "precision" with a high Confidence setting (0.50+) to avoid accidental shots. Most players use aim assist only and keep Triggerbot OFF.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Troubleshooting
Common issues and fixes
!App says "License invalid"▼
Check that license.key contains only your key with no spaces or extra lines. Make sure you have internet. Contact Discord support if issue persists.
!FPS is very low (<50)▼
The TensorRT engine (.engine file) may not be loaded. Verify lunar_best_160.engine exists in the app folder. NVIDIA GPU required — AMD cards use .onnx which is slower.
!ASSIST shows OFF even during fights▼
Lower your Confidence setting (try 0.20–0.25). Increase Capture Zone. Make sure Fortnite is running in fullscreen or borderless on your primary monitor.
!Aim feels too aggressive / locks on too hard▼
Lower Aim Strength (try 35–45) and Tracking (try 45–50). Increase Confidence to 0.40+ to reduce false detections.
!Double input / two controllers in Fortnite▼
HidHide is not set up correctly. Open HidHide → Applications → add Fortnite executable. Enable device hiding. Restart PC.
!App crashes on startup▼
Python may not be installed or is missing from PATH. Re-run install.bat. If error persists, reinstall Python 3.10+ from python.org with "Add to PATH" ticked.
!"Machine already registered" on new PC▼
Your license is bound to your old PC. Join Discord and request a key transfer — we handle this manually.
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