Convert your mouse sensitivity between any FPS game — instantly. Get eDPI, cm/360°, and match your aim feel across every title.
Load a pro's exact settings in one click — then convert them to your game.
Every game converts mouse movement to camera rotation via a yaw constant. We use exact developer-confirmed values.
Your sensitivity × DPI gives counts per inch. Combined with yaw, we calculate the physical centimeters for a full 360° turn.
We then reverse that cm/360° into the target game's yaw formula — so your muscle memory stays identical.
eDPI (effective DPI) = your in-game sensitivity × your mouse DPI. It's the single number that represents your true sensitivity, making comparisons between players easy regardless of which DPI they use.
No. Valorant uses a yaw of 0.07°/count while CS2 uses 0.022°/count. The multiplier to convert CS2 → Valorant is approximately 0.3141. Our converter handles this precisely.
Most pro players use 400–800 DPI paired with a 0.2–0.4 in-game sensitivity. The exact DPI doesn't matter as much as your total eDPI and cm/360°. A common pro eDPI range is 200–400.
Yes — as long as both games support raw input and you're not changing your resolution or aspect ratio. The cm/360° will be mathematically identical.
Currently the converter handles hip-fire (ADS) sensitivity. Scoped multipliers vary by game and are a planned feature.
Want a deeper dive? Read our guide to mouse sensitivity.