Mouse Sensitivity Converter

Convert mouse sensitivity between different games instantly.

Converter

Enter your current settings to find the equivalent in another game.

Converted Sensitivity
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How it works

Sensitivity is calculated based on the "Yaw" value of each game engine, which determines how many degrees the camera turns per mouse count. We also factor in DPI (Dots Per Inch) key differences to ensure your "cm/360" (physical distance needed to turn 360 degrees) remains constant across games.

About Mouse Sensitivity Converter

### Professional Game Sensitivity Matching Converting sensitivity between games is crucial for maintaining consistent aim and muscle memory across different First-Person Shooters (FPS). Our Mouse Sensitivity Converter is a professional-grade tool designed to help you transfer your exact 360-degree rotation distance from one game to another without any loss of precision. Whether you are transitioning from Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant, or from Apex Legends to Call of Duty, this tool ensures your mechanical skill stays sharp.

Competitive gaming thrives on "muscle memory"—the neural pathways your brain develops to perform flick shots and tracking without conscious thought. However, every game engine handles mouse input differently. For example, a sensitivity of "2.0" in Source Engine (CS:GO) is completely different from a "2.0" in Unreal Engine (Valorant). Without a conversion tool, you would have to spend hours "re-feeling" your aim, which can lead to performance slumps.

### How to Use the Sensitivity Converter 1. **Select Input Game**: Choose the title you are currently comfortable with (e.g., CS:GO, Apex). 2. **Enter Current Sensitivity**: Input the exact value from your game settings. 3. **Select Target Game**: Choose the new game you want to play. 4. **Enter DPI (Optional)**: If you are upgrading your mouse or changing DPI, enter both old and new DPI values for a compensated result. 5. **Instantly Convert**: The tool will provide the exact sensitivity setting for the target game, calculated to the 5th decimal place.

### Key Features of Our Tool * **Engine-Level Accuracy**: We use specific yaw and pitch constants for each game engine (Source, Unreal, ID Tech, etc.) to ensure a perfect match. * **DPI Compensation**: If you move from 400 DPI to 1600 DPI, we automatically adjust the game multiplier so your physical mouse distance remains identical. * **Large Game Database**: Supports all major competitive titles including CS2, Valorant, Overwatch 2, Apex Legends, Warzone, and more. * **Zero Latency Engine**: No server-side processing ensures your results are instant and private.

### Use Cases & Scenarios * **Switching Main Games**: Ideal for players moving from older titles like CS:GO to modern tactical shooters like Valorant. * **Testing New Mice**: When you get a new mouse with a different native DPI, use this to keep your effective sensitivity the same. * **Esports Training**: Professional players use conversions to ensure their aim training in Kovaak's or Aim Lab matches their in-game settings perfectly.

### The Science of "cm/360" The ultimate metric for sensitivity is "cm/360"—how many centimeters you move your mouse to spin 360 degrees in the game world. Most pro players fall into specific categories: * **Low Sens (40cm - 80cm)**: Best for precision and tactical shooters. * **High Sens (10cm - 25cm)**: Best for fast-paced movement shooters like Quake or Apex.

### Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) **Q: Does Field of View (FoV) affect sensitivity?** A: In most games, sensitivity is independent of FoV for horizontal movement, but your "felt" speed might change. This tool matches the raw rotation distance.

**Q: Why does my aim feel different even after conversion?** A: Different games have different graphics engines, input lag, and field of view settings. While the physical distance is matched, the visual feedback might differ.

**Q: Can I convert from Valorant to CS2?** A: Yes! The converter works bidirectionally for all supported titles. Simply swap the input and output games.

### Expert Aiming Tip Once you find a comfortable sensitivity (cm/360), try to stick with it for at least 3 months. Constantly changing sensitivity prevents your brain from mastering micro-corrections. Use our calculator as a bridge to consistency across your entire library.

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