MAKCU Review: Kmbox Killer and the Perfect tool for circumventing anti-cheats
MAKCU Review: Kmbox Killer and the Perfect tool for circumventing anti-cheats

MAKCU Review: Kmbox Killer and the Perfect tool for circumventing anti-cheats
Welcome to the blog CheatsLab! Today we will analyze in detail an extremely interesting piece of hardware that has made a lot of noise in the community — a device. MAKCU (it's also called MAKCM or MAKXD). If you are tired of bans and are looking for a reliable way to emulate a mouse, this article is for you.
What is MAKCU and why is it needed?
MAKCU — It is a compact hardware device based on two powerful ESP32-S3 microcontrollers. Its main task is to act as a high—tech "bridge" for emulating mouse clicks and movements.
In modern realities, top anti-cheats can easily detect ordinary software emulation (software cursor movements). MAKCU solves this problem: it connects between your PC and a real mouse, intercepting, processing, and substituting cursor movements exclusively for at the hardware level. To protect the game, it looks like you're just moving a physical mouse with your hand.
MAKCU vs Kmbox: Why is it worth updating?
Kmbox was considered the standard for a long time, but its time is running out. That's why MAKCU is at the top now.:
- •Security (Passthrough): MAKCU completely copies the signal exactly yours mice. Kmbox generates its own template signal, which we have learned to track.
- •Modern hardware: MAKCU is based on fast ESP32-S3 chips, while Kmbox is based on outdated and weak stuffing.
- •Open source code: The project is open-source, which provides transparency and customization options. Kmbox is a closed product.
- •Price and support: MAKCU is cheaper, and its community is actively releasing updates. Kmbox support is, frankly, already dead.
- •API Development: MAKCU's functionality is constantly being expanded with new features for fresh crawls.
Guide: Connecting to a PC and launching for the first time
Let's imagine a situation: you took the payment, unpacked it, and it's not clear what to do with it next. Don't panic, it's simple.
First, you need to install a driver on the control PC (the computer from which the control will be connected to USB 2). CH343SER. It can be downloaded in the official Discord MAKCU or by following their links.
Physical connection (3 ports):
- USB 1 (Left Port / Device Port): Plug it into a gaming PC (or console).
- USB 2 (Central / COM Port): We connect it to the control PC (if there are enough ports, it can be your main computer, or a second PC / laptop for radars and software).
- USB 3 (Right Port / Host Port): We connect your physical mouse here.
What happens at the first launch?
- •If the board is factory-stitched (Pre-flashed): Just plug in the cables according to the scheme above, and everything works immediately.
- •If the board is NOT stitched (Unflashed): An endless cycle of connections and disconnections will begin in the device manager, and USB audio will constantly spam. Don't be alarmed, this is normal. You need to switch the device to the firmware mode (Flash Mode).
How to properly flash MAKCU?
- Download the utility AIO tool on the PC from which you will flash (it is better to use a second PC, if there is one).
- Hold down the small button on the left side of the board and insert the USB cable from the PC into the port USB 1. The board will switch to Flash Mode.
- In the AIO tool program, click on the icon to switch to offline mode (we will install a stable complete firmware, you can take it here).
- Click the button USB1 FLASH and select the 3_8_left.bin file.
- After completion, disconnect the cable.
- Now hold it down the right one press the button on the board and insert the cable into the port USB 3.
- In the program, click USB3 FLASH and select the 3_8_right.bin file.
Ready! The device is stitched. (P.S. If you select the Online mode in the program, the latest stable version will be downloaded: 3.2V for the left port and 3.7 for the right).
Where can I check the compatibility of the mouse?
Since the device works with hardware signals, not all mice on the market are supported. An up-to-date list of compatible rodents can always be found in the official Discord channel in the working mouse branch.
Personal experience: Field tests
In my setup, MAKCU very quickly replaced Kmbox B Pro. The reason is trivial: Kmbox has started to be rigidly detected. Some versions of B Pro did not respond to firmware updates at all, and as a result, I even got banned from Fortnite because of Kmbox.
With MAKCU, the situation is radically different — the device remains Undetected (UD) everywhere, including paranoid Faceit. I tested it closely in conjunction with Naim in Fortnite, Rust, CS2 (Faceit) and Valorant. The thing earns its money 100%, and it's as comfortable as possible to play.
MAKCU + Naim (Neural Aimbot): The perfect bundle
Programs like Naim use computer vision: the neural network analyzes the image from the monitor, finds enemy models and calculates the ideal coordinates for fine-tuning the sight.
What's the catch? If the software tries to move the cursor itself through standard Windows functions (for example, WinAPI SendInput), Vanguard-level anti-cheats (Valorant) will calculate this in a millisecond and send the account to permach.
How does MAKCU solve this? Naim does not send coordinates to the Windows system, but directly to MAKCU via a COM port (USB 2). And the board itself hardware emulates mouse movement via the USB 3 port. For an anti-cheat, it looks like an esports player pulled his arm himself. In fact, MAKCU is your "Bridge of invisibility" between neural aimbot and aggressive anti-cheats.
FAQ: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are server-side anti-cheats able to detect such an aimbot? A: Yes, but there are few such games. For example, PUBG analyzes behavior patterns very well and can issue a 24-hour ban for perfect debugging.
Q: What anti-cheats does MAKCU support? A: At the moment, it's almost everything. The situation in the field of bypasses is always dynamic, but the architecture of the board makes it easy to adapt to changes.
Q: My mouse is not in the supported list, what should I do? A: Try updating the MAKCU firmware to the latest. If it doesn't help, alas, you'll have to buy a compatible mouse.
Q: Does the connection via the card affect the input lag? A: No, you won't feel any cursor delays or brakes.
Q: Do you necessarily need a second PC (radar) for control? A: No, everything can be configured and run from one main computer (main cars).
Q: Why do I need a baud rate (port speed) change button on the board? A: It changes the data exchange rate between the MAKCU and the control PC. You should only press it if your software does not see the device at close range or if you are using heavy scripts that require high bandwidth.
Q: If a new firmware is released on the board, do I need to reconfigure all the software? A: As a rule, no. But if developers globally change the API structure, the software may temporarily fall off before the release of an update from the aimbot coders.
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