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Mouse Sensitivity Analyzer

Analyze your mouse sensitivity settings and get personalized recommendations. Compare with pro players and optimize your aim.

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What is Mouse Sensitivity Analysis?

Mouse Sensitivity Analysis is the process of evaluating your current mouse settings to determine if they are optimal for your playstyle and the games you play. Our analyzer examines your DPI, in-game sensitivity, and mousepad size to provide personalized recommendations.

Key Metrics We Analyze

cm/360
Physical distance per full turn
eDPI
Effective DPI (DPI × Sens)
Pro Percentile
How you compare to pros

By analyzing these metrics against professional player data and game-specific requirements, we can tell you whether your sensitivity is too high, too low, or just right for competitive play.

Why Analyze Your Mouse Sensitivity?

Benefits of optimizing your sensitivity settings

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Improve Accuracy

Find the sweet spot between precision and speed. Too high sensitivity causes overshooting, too low makes you slow to react.

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Compare with Pros

See how your settings stack up against professional players in your favorite games. Learn from the best.

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Hardware Optimization

Ensure your mousepad size and DPI settings are compatible with your preferred sensitivity for optimal performance.

Optimal Sensitivity Ranges by Game Type

Recommended cm/360 ranges for different game genres

Tactical Shooters

25-50 cm/360

CS2, Valorant, Rainbow Six

Precision over speed

Battle Royale

20-60 cm/360

Apex, Warzone, PUBG

Balance of both

Hero Shooters

15-45 cm/360

Overwatch 2, Paladins

Fast reactions needed

Arena Shooters

20-50 cm/360

Quake, Halo, Doom

Quick movement focus

How to Use the Mouse Sensitivity Analyzer

Using our mouse sensitivity analyzer is straightforward. Simply select your game, enter your current in-game sensitivity and mouse DPI, choose your mousepad size, and click "Start Analysis". You'll receive a comprehensive breakdown including:

  • • Overall sensitivity score (0-100)
  • • Game-specific recommendations
  • • Comparison with professional players
  • • Hardware compatibility check
  • • Personalized improvement suggestions

Understanding Your Analysis Results

The analyzer provides several key insights. Your sensitivity score reflects how well your settings match optimal ranges for your game type. The pro percentile shows where you fall compared to professional players— being in the 20-80% range is generally ideal, as extreme values may indicate suboptimal settings.

The hardware check ensures your mousepad is large enough for your sensitivity and that your DPI is in an appropriate range. Low sensitivity players need larger mousepads, while high DPI isn't always better—most pros use 400-800 DPI.

Tips for Finding Your Perfect Sensitivity

Start in the Middle

Begin with a sensitivity in the recommended range for your game type, then adjust based on comfort.

Make Small Changes

Adjust by 5-10% at a time. Large changes make it hard to build muscle memory.

Give It Time

Play at least a week with new settings before judging. Muscle memory takes time to develop.

Consider Your Role

Snipers often prefer lower sensitivity, while entry fraggers may benefit from higher settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good sensitivity score?

A score of 70+ indicates your settings are well-optimized. Scores between 50-70 suggest room for improvement, while below 50 means your sensitivity may be significantly outside optimal ranges for your game type.

Should I copy pro player settings exactly?

Not necessarily. Pro settings are a good reference point, but personal preference, hand size, mousepad size, and playstyle all matter. Use pro settings as a starting point, then adjust to what feels comfortable.

Does mousepad size really matter?

Yes! If your sensitivity requires 40cm to do a 360° turn but your mousepad is only 30cm wide, you'll constantly run out of space. Match your mousepad size to your sensitivity for optimal performance.

Is higher DPI better for gaming?

Not always. Most professional players use 400-800 DPI. Higher DPI can introduce more sensor noise on some mice. What matters is your effective DPI (eDPI = DPI × sensitivity), not raw DPI alone.

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