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fastly clicking m1 helps but it has no effect on aim whatsoever and since every situation of someone entering your line of sight is variable you can't automate aim
so it might help in fast clicking but will not, per say, make you a lot better at actual aiming
I guess I don't see why a tablet game wouldn't help you, but my view has always been that your aiming skill comes pretty entirely from jumps (streams don't mean anything for aim, jumps are aim), which I haven't seen any tablet game get very difficult with.