Mouse Sensitivity Calculator

Convert mouse sensitivity between games like CS2, Valorant, Overwatch, and more.

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Features

Universal Conversion

Convert sensitivity between all major FPS titles including CS2, Valorant, Apex, and Overwatch.

cm/360 Calculation

See the exact physical distance required for a 360-degree turn to ensure perfect consistency.

DPI Adjustment

Calculate new sensitivity when changing your mouse DPI settings.

About Mouse Sensitivity Calculator

The Mouse Sensitivity Calculator is the ultimate tool for gamers who play multiple FPS titles. It allows you to convert your mouse sensitivity from one game to another, ensuring that your aim remains consistent regardless of what you're playing. By matching the 'cm/360' (centimeters per 360-degree turn), you can preserve your muscle memory and perform at your best in every game.

How to Use Mouse Sensitivity Calculator

  • 1
    Select Source Game

    Choose the game you currently know your sensitivity for (e.g., CS2).

  • 2
    Enter Sensitivity

    Input your current in-game sensitivity and mouse DPI.

  • 3
    Select Target Game

    Choose the game you want to convert to (e.g., Valorant).

  • 4
    Get Result

    The calculator instantly shows your new sensitivity. Copy it and apply it in-game!

Frequently Asked Questions

cm/360 (centimeters per 360-degree turn) is a universal measurement of mouse sensitivity. It represents the physical distance your mouse needs to move to complete a full 360-degree rotation in-game. Matching this value ensures your muscle memory remains consistent across different games.
eDPI (Effective Dots Per Inch) is calculated by multiplying your mouse DPI by your in-game sensitivity. It provides a way to compare sensitivity settings between players, even if they use different hardware. However, eDPI is specific to each game (e.g., CS2 eDPI is different from Valorant eDPI).
Using the same sensitivity helps build and maintain muscle memory. If you play multiple FPS games, consistent sensitivity allows your aim training in one game to transfer more effectively to others.
Your DPI (Dots Per Inch) is usually set in your mouse software (like Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, etc.) or via a physical button on the mouse itself. Standard values are 400, 800, 1600, or 3200.
No, in-game 3D sensitivity is based on angles, not pixels. Your cm/360 distance remains the same regardless of resolution. However, your cursor speed in 2D menus (and on the desktop) will feel different on different resolutions.
No, this calculator is designed specifically for mouse sensitivity. Controller sensitivity uses different mechanics (stick deflection curves, dead zones) that don't translate directly to cm/360.