Mouse Sensitivity Converter
Keep the exact same aim in every game. Enter your game, sensitivity and DPI, and get your matched settings and cm/360 for every other title, instantly. Free, no sign-up.
Your sensitivity in every game
Conversions match your cm/360 exactly, using each game's standard yaw value. Assumes the same DPI in every game.
Match your aim, not your numbers
Why cm/360 is the only sensitivity that travels between games.
The in-game number lies
A sensitivity of 1.0 means something totally different in Valorant than it does in CS2 or Overwatch, because every game scales the number its own way. Copying the number across games gives you a different aim each time. What actually stays constant is cm/360, the distance your hand moves to turn all the way around. Match that and your muscle memory comes with you.
How to use it
Pick the game you already play, type in your in-game sensitivity and your mouse DPI, and the tool shows the matching sensitivity for every other game plus your cm/360 and eDPI. Set those numbers in the new game and your aim feels identical from the first match.
Source-engine games share a sens
CS2, CS:GO, Apex Legends and Team Fortress 2 all run on the same engine maths, so the same sensitivity number is a one-to-one match between them. Valorant and Overwatch use their own scales, which is exactly where a converter saves you the guesswork.
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Sensitivity Converter FAQ
How does the sensitivity converter work?
It converts through cm/360, the real-world distance your mouse travels to turn a full 360°. That distance is the one thing identical across games, so matching it gives you the exact same aim in every title. Each game has a fixed yaw value the maths is built on.
What is cm/360?
cm/360 is how many centimetres you move your mouse to spin 360° in-game. Lower means faster (less desk space), higher means slower and more precise. Pros usually sit between 30 and 50 cm. It is the most reliable way to compare sensitivities across games.
Do I need to use the same DPI?
The converter assumes the same mouse DPI in every game, which is normal since DPI is a hardware setting. If you change DPI between games, your cm/360 changes too, so keep DPI fixed and only change the in-game sensitivity to the values shown.
What is eDPI?
eDPI is your effective sensitivity: DPI multiplied by in-game sensitivity. It lets you compare sens within the same game regardless of the numbers, and the converter shows it for each game so you can sanity-check your settings.
Which games are supported?
Right now: Valorant, Counter-Strike 2, CS:GO, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, Team Fortress 2. These share well-established yaw values, so the conversions are exact. More games are being added — the Source-engine titles (CS, Apex, TF2) already convert one-to-one with each other.
Is the converter free?
Completely free, no account. Enter your game, sensitivity and DPI, and your matched settings for every other game appear instantly.