
Mouse Sensitivity Converter
Convert your mouse sensitivity between 84+ FPS games instantly. Free, accurate, and trusted by thousands of gamers worldwide.
Why Use Sens Converter?
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Support for all major FPS titles including Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, and more
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How It Works
Convert your sensitivity in 3 simple steps
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Choose your source game and target game from our database
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Input your current sensitivity and DPI values
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What is Mouse Sensitivity Conversion?
Mouse sensitivity conversion is the process of translating your mouse sensitivity settings from one FPS game to another while maintaining the same physical mouse movement distance. When you switch between games like Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, or Overwatch 2, each game uses different sensitivity scales and calculations. Our mouse sensitivity converter uses precise mathematical formulas based on each game's yaw value to ensure your aim feels identical across all games.
Why Use a Mouse Sensitivity Calculator?
Professional gamers and competitive players understand that consistent mouse sensitivity is crucial for developing muscle memory and improving aim. When you play multiple FPS games, manually calculating the correct sensitivity for each game is time-consuming and prone to errors. Our sensitivity converter tool eliminates this problem by providing instant, accurate conversions based on verified game data.
Understanding Mouse Sensitivity Metrics
DPI (Dots Per Inch): This is your mouse hardware setting that determines how many pixels your cursor moves for each inch of physical mouse movement. Common DPI values range from 400 to 3200, with most professional players using between 400-1600 DPI.
eDPI (Effective DPI): Calculated by multiplying your DPI by your in-game sensitivity, eDPI provides a universal measurement that allows you to compare sensitivity settings across different games and setups.
cm/360: This metric shows how many centimeters you need to move your mouse to complete a 360-degree turn in-game. Most professional players use between 20-40 cm/360.
In/360 (Inches per 360): Similar to cm/360, this measures how many inches of mouse movement is needed for a full 360-degree rotation. This is particularly useful for players who prefer imperial measurements.
How Does Sensitivity Conversion Work?
Each FPS game has a unique "yaw" value that determines how much your view rotates per mouse count. For example, CS2 uses a yaw of 0.022, while Valorant uses 0.07. Our converter calculates the equivalent sensitivity by comparing these yaw values and adjusting for any DPI differences between your source and target setups.
The formula ensures that moving your mouse the same physical distance will result in the same amount of in-game rotation, regardless of which game you're playing. This consistency is essential for building and maintaining muscle memory across multiple titles.
Popular Game Conversions
Valorant to CS2: One of the most common conversions. Valorant uses a higher yaw value (0.07) compared to CS2 (0.022), meaning your Valorant sensitivity will be roughly 3.18x lower when converted to CS2.
Apex Legends to Valorant: Apex Legends shares the same yaw as CS2 (0.022), so converting from Apex to Valorant follows the same ratio as CS2 to Valorant.
Overwatch 2 to CS2: Overwatch 2 uses a yaw of 0.0066, making it one of the games with the lowest yaw values. Converting to CS2 requires multiplying your sensitivity by approximately 3.33.
Tips for Finding Your Perfect Sensitivity
1. Start with Pro Player Settings: Look at what professional players in your game use as a starting point. Most pros use sensitivities that result in 25-50 cm/360.
2. Consider Your Playstyle: Entry fraggers and aggressive players often prefer higher sensitivities for quick flicks, while AWPers and support players may prefer lower sensitivities for precision.
3. Account for Mousepad Size: Lower sensitivities require more desk space. Make sure your mousepad can accommodate your full range of motion.
4. Be Consistent: Once you find a comfortable cm/360, use our converter to maintain that same feel across all your games. Consistency is key to developing muscle memory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Should I use the same sensitivity in all games?
A: Using the same cm/360 across games helps maintain muscle memory. However, some players prefer slightly different sensitivities based on game mechanics (e.g., higher for fast-paced games like Apex Legends).
Q: Does DPI affect accuracy?
A: Modern gaming mice are accurate at any DPI setting. The key is finding a DPI that allows comfortable in-game sensitivity values. Most pros use 400-1600 DPI.
Q: How accurate is this converter?
A: Our converter uses verified yaw values from official game sources and community testing. The conversions are mathematically precise and trusted by thousands of competitive players.
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