Advanced Converter

Sensitivity Converter

Convert mouse sensitivity across 100+ games using yaw, DPI, eDPI and cm/360 so your physical aim distance stays consistent.

Source Loading profiles

Target Loading profiles

Target sensitivity updates instantly from matching cm/360.

Target Sensitivity
1.114
Valorant to CS2 at 800 DPI
cm/36058.3 cm
inches/36022.9 in
Source eDPI280
Target eDPI891

This is a slow tactical-shooter style cm/360.

Conversion Summary

SourceValorant
TargetCS2
Yaw match0.07 to 0.022
Physical distanceSame cm/360

Quick Formulas

cm/360360 / (DPI x sens x yaw) / 2.54
Target senssource DPI x sens x yaw / target DPI / target yaw
eDPIDPI x sensitivity

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Advanced Mouse Sensitivity Converter

This mouse sensitivity converter precisely matches your physical mouse movement between games. Instead of relying on rough multipliers, it utilizes each game profile's specific engine yaw value, your mouse DPI, and your sensitivity to accurately calculate the exact same cm/360 distance in your target game.

Search through 100+ game profiles, including popular competitive titles like Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, Fortnite, Call of Duty, Rainbow Six Siege, Roblox, various aim trainers, arena shooters, survival games, and battle royale titles.

How to Convert Sensitivity Between Games

  1. Select your source game and input your current mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity.
  2. Select the target game and your target DPI. The target DPI can easily match your source DPI or be entirely different if you are changing hardware settings.
  3. Choose decimal or percentage mode depending on how the game engine displays sensitivity.
  4. Copy the calculated target sensitivity and use the provided cm/360 result to verify that your physical turning distance is perfectly identical.

Why This Sens Converter Is More Useful

  • 100+ searchable profiles: Significantly faster than scrolling through a giant dropdown menu.
  • Yaw-based math calculations: Converts by physical turning distance instead of fragile, basic approximations.
  • DPI migration functionality: Confidently change your mouse DPI and game sensitivity simultaneously.
  • History and sharing links: Save your active tests locally and copy shareable conversion links to show friends.

Conversion Accuracy Notes

Hipfire sensitivity can be perfectly matched mathematically using yaw and cm/360. However, Scoped, ADS, FOV scaling, and monitor-distance matching may feel subjectively different because individual games treat zoom multipliers and field of view differently. Always use this converter for base hipfire sensitivity first, then fine-tune your specific ADS settings directly inside the game engine.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a mouse sensitivity converter work?

A sensitivity converter calculates the physical cm/360 from your source game using your mouse DPI, sensitivity, and the engine's specific yaw value. It then computes the exact target game sensitivity required to produce the same physical 360-degree turning distance.

What is cm/360 and why should I use it?

cm/360 is the real physical distance your mouse travels across the pad to rotate your in-game camera one full turn (360 degrees). Matching your cm/360 is the most reliable way to preserve muscle memory and aim feel across entirely different games.

Can I use a different DPI in the target game?

Yes. Simply enter your new target DPI, and the converter will automatically adjust the calculated target sensitivity so your physical mouse distance stays identical.

Why does the converted sensitivity still feel different?

Factors like FOV (Field of View), zoom scaling, acceleration settings, frame pacing, and crosshair behavior can alter how an identical cm/360 physically feels. The mathematical conversion provides the best starting point, but you may need slight adjustments.

Does this converter support percentage sensitivity?

Yes. Use Percent mode for games that display values like 8% (e.g., Fortnite). Use Decimal mode for games that display values like 0.08, 1.5, or 3.0.