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I don't think we have a workshop yet like overwatch does so no workshop aim labs. But I don't know for sure.
A few things you can do is focus on positioning. Which yes will help you be more accurate, slow down your sensitivity. A lot of people have their stuff set way too high. Get good at aiming with less sensitive DPI, then if you need to, go up bit by bit until you're as fast as you can be while remaining accurate.
Her primary isn't very strong though, especially with damage. Her strength comes from ability to survive, debuff the enemy tank and utility with bubble and burst healing.
I see WAY too many people playing her as a front liner focusing damage and not using her strengths at all! Dont spread bad habits lol
The problem is bots are too predictable, you're training on a set pattern. Thats gonna help as a warm-up or getting better at tracking. Its different on console where you have assist. Slower sensitivity, better positioning and even the way you hold your mouse all make a difference with M&K.
The lower sensitivity is a big one though. You want to be able to do around a 360 comfortably, maybe a little more going from one side of the pad to the other. Newer FPS players always have it cranked! Thats really not good to learn with, you want to use your arm not just your wrist for aiming and muscle memory.