🖱️Free Sensitivity Calculator

FPS Sensitivity Calculator

Convert your mouse sensitivity between CS2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, and Rainbow Six Siege. Keep the same physical feel across every game.

Converted sensitivity
0.31
eDPI
800
DPI × Sensitivity
cm/360°
20.45
Physical distance per turn
Classification
High
Aggressive playstyle

Your sensitivity in all games

CS2 / CSGO
1
Valorant
0.31
Apex Legends
1
Overwatch 2
3
R6 Siege
4
PUBG
0

Pro Player Sensitivity Reference

PlayerGameDPISensitivityeDPI
s1mpleCS2 / CSGO4003.091236
ZywOoCS2 / CSGO4002800
NiKoCS2 / CSGO4001.18472
TenZValorant8000.408326.4
yayValorant8000.44352
ShroudApex Legends4502.41080
AceuApex Legends8001800

How sensitivity conversion works

Every FPS game maps your mouse movement to camera rotation differently. The conversion uses each game's internal yaw value (degrees of rotation per unit of sensitivity) to calculate a common metric: cm/360° — the physical distance your mouse travels for a full 360° turn. By matching this value across games, you get the same physical feel regardless of the title.

eDPI (effective DPI) = DPI × in-game sensitivity. Pro players typically use eDPI between 200–800 for precision aiming.

How to Convert Sensitivity Between FPS Games

Step 1

Select source game

Choose the game you're converting from and enter your current sensitivity.

Step 2

Enter your DPI

Type your mouse DPI (check your mouse software). Common values: 400, 800, 1600.

Step 3

See the conversion

Instantly get your equivalent sensitivity in every other supported game.

Popular Sensitivity Conversions

What is eDPI?

eDPI (effective DPI) is the most useful way to compare sensitivity across players and setups. It's calculated as: eDPI = DPI × In-game Sensitivity

For example, a player using 400 DPI with 2.0 sensitivity has the same eDPI (800) as someone using 800 DPI with 1.0 sensitivity. Both players move their camera at exactly the same rate — the physical mouse movement required is identical.

Most pro FPS players use an eDPI between 200 and 800. High eDPI (above 1000) makes precise aiming difficult. Very low eDPI (below 200) requires large, slow sweeping movements.