Sensitivity Converter

From Game
Your Sensitivity
To Game
Converted Sensitivity
Current DPI
Target DPI
Current DPI
800
Target DPI
800
cm / 360°
in / 360°

How It Works

Accurate Formula

Each game has a calibrated sensitivity multiplier. We normalise both values to a common 360° rotation distance so your muscle memory transfers perfectly.

800+ Games

Updated Regularly

Our database covers FPS, Battle Royale, Tactical, Survival, VR, Hero Shooters, MMOs and Classic titles — updated with every major new release.

DPI Aware

Switching mouse DPI? Enter your current and target DPI and the converter automatically accounts for the hardware difference in a single calculation.

Never Relearn Your Aim Again: Switch Games Without the Struggle

You know that feeling when you jump from Valorant to CS2, and suddenly your aim feels all wrong? It’s like you have to start over. Super frustrating, right?

We built this tool to fix that.

Our Mouse Sensitivity Converter is designed for anyone who loves to play—whether you’re a competitive player, a streamer, or just someone who enjoys hopping between different games. It works with over 100 FPS games, battle royales, and tactical shooters. That means when you switch from Apex Legends to Warzone 2, or from Overwatch to Fortnite, your crosshair finally feels like yours.

No more guessing. No more starting from scratch. Our tool does the math for you, so your muscle memory stays sharp. You just keep playing.

Stop Messing Up Your Aim When Switching Games

You know the drill. You’ve been crushing it in Valorant, so you hop over to CS:GO with your friends. But suddenly? Your crosshair is all over the place. Shots you’d normally hit are somehow missing.

Here’s the thing: it’s not you. It’s the games.

Every shooter handles sensitivity a little differently. That muscle memory you worked so hard to build? It gets lost in translation. Super annoying, right?

That’s exactly why we made this free mouse sensitivity converter. Think of it as a friendly translator for your mouse. You just punch in your numbers, tell it which game you’re coming from and which one you’re going to, and bam—it gives you the perfect sensitivity in seconds.

No more guessing. No more frustration. Just smooth, consistent aim so you can actually enjoy your game.

Why Gamers Keep Coming Back to Our Converter

Liam, a fellow gamer who competes professionally, says it best:

“This tool literally saved me. My flicks in Rainbow Six Siege finally feel exactly like my CS2 aim. One conversion and everything clicked.” – Liam T.

(Yeah, we love hearing that!)

Here’s what makes it awesome:

  • Works with over 100 games – From big names like Cyberpunk 2077 and The Finals to smaller indie titles, we’ve got you covered
  • Measures your real-world movement – It uses the actual distance your mouse travels (cm/360°) so your muscle memory stays perfect
  • Adjusts for any mouse – Whether you’re rocking 400 DPI or a super-sensitive 16,000 DPI setup, it just works
  • Built with pros in mind – Real competitive players and coaches helped us fine-tune the formulas
  • Easy on the eyes (and phone) – Dark mode included, and it works great on mobile for those late-night gaming sessions

How to Use It (Seriously, It’s Three Steps)

You don’t need to be a tech wizard to use our sensitivity converter. It’s designed to be ridiculously simple:

Step 1: Pick the game you’re currently playing (like Valorant)
Step 2: Type in the sensitivity number you use
Step 3: Choose the game you’re switching to (like CS:GO or Fortnite)

Hit “Calculate,” and done. We’ll instantly show you your new sensitivity.

Pro tip: Once you find your magic numbers, bookmark them! That way, you can jump between games with one click anytime.

Mouse Sensitivity Converter

Why Is Mouse Sensitivity So Confusing? (And How to Fix It)

Ever wonder why your aim feels amazing in one game but totally broken in another? You didn’t suddenly forget how to play. The problem is that every game speaks its own language.

A sensitivity of 2 in CS:GO can feel completely different than a 2 in Fortnite. Why? Because developers use their own weird math and scaling methods. It’s like everyone’s using different rulers to measure the same thing. And your poor muscle memory? It gets absolutely confused.

Our sensitivity converter fixes this by being your translator. It handles all the messy calculations behind the scenes, converting the “language” of one game into another. The result? Your aim stays consistent everywhere. It just works. No weird math required.

Let’s Demystify Those Fancy Terms: DPI, eDPI & cm/360

Okay, let’s make this super simple.

  • DPI is your mouse’s hardware speed. It’s how far your cursor moves for every inch you move your mouse. Think of it like your car’s engine.
  • In-game sensitivity is the gas pedal. It takes that engine power and adjusts it inside your game.
  • eDPI (effective DPI) is just those two multiplied together: DPI × In-Game Sensitivity = eDPI. It’s your “true” sensitivity number, which helps you compare settings between games.
  • cm/360 is the real-world test. It’s the actual inches or centimeters your mouse travels on your pad to do one full spin. This is the gold standard for muscle memory because it’s physical. You can feel it.

Think of it like this: your DPI is the car’s engine, and your in-game sensitivity is how hard you press the gas. Your eDPI is how fast you’re actually going. And your cm/360 is how far you actually travel.

Confusing? Don’t worry. That’s what our converter is for. We do all the math so you can get back to what matters: actually enjoying your game.

Here’s How the Pros Find Their Perfect Sensitivity (And You Can Too)

So how do you actually find your perfect mouse speed? It’s not about copying what some pro player uses. It’s about discovering what makes your hand and brain happy. Let’s walk through it together.

Step 1: Go to the practice range in your favorite game.

Step 2: Pick one target. Just one. Now, move your mouse gently and try to keep your crosshair right on it as you move around.

Step 3: Pay attention to what happens.

  • Is your crosshair always lagging behind the target? Your sensitivity might be too slow.
  • Do you keep zooming past it like you’re on ice? Your sensitivity might be too fast.

Make tiny changes. Test again. Keep going until your crosshair feels like it’s glued to your targets in a good way—smooth and in control.

Once you find that magic number, lock it in. That’s your sensitivity. Now you can use our converter to carry that same perfect feel into every other game you play. No more relearning. No more frustration. Just you, your aim, and total consistency.

Little Tweaks That Make a Big Difference

Found your perfect sensitivity? Awesome. Now let’s talk about the stuff around it—because your whole setup matters.

First, check your polling rate. In your mouse software, look for this setting and set it to 1000Hz. It just means your mouse talks to your computer more often, so it feels super smooth and responsive.

Next, take a look at your mouse pad. Is it old and worn out? Dirty? Too small? A bumpy or sticky surface can mess with how your mouse glides. Sometimes a fresh pad is all you need.

And here’s a big one: Windows settings. Go to your mouse settings and look for something called “Enhance Pointer Precision.” Turn it OFF. I know the name sounds helpful, but it’s actually mouse acceleration in disguise. It makes your cursor move differently depending on how fast you move your mouse. For building solid muscle memory? It’s pure chaos.

Get these little things right, and your perfect sensitivity will feel even better.

Supported Games: Never Lose Your Aim Again

Convert sensitivity seamlessly between the tactical shooters, battle royales, and RPGs you love—like Valorant → CS2Fortnite → Apex Legends, or Escape from Tarkov → Rust—using our Sensitivity Converter. Perfect for keeping your aim muscle memory sharp, no matter the game!

Tactical ShootersBattle RoyalesRPGs/Open World
Counter-Strike 2Apex LegendsEscape from Tarkov
ValorantFortniteRust
Rainbow Six SiegePUBGDayZ
Overwatch 2WarzoneARK: Survival Evolved
XDefiantBloodhuntConan Exiles
The FinalsGray Zone WarfareGreen Hell
Ready or NotThe Cycle: Frontier7 Days to Die
Insurgency: SandstormFarlight 84The Forest
Six Days in FallujahVigorSons of the Forest
Ground BranchHyper FrontV Rising
Zero HourBODYCAMArma 3
Post ScriptumShatterlineSquad
Hell Let LooseDEADROPHell Let Loose
Pavlov VRMarvel RivalsOnce Human
Half-Life: AlyxARC RaidersSCUM
BONEWORKSThe First Descendant
Contractors
Call of Duty: MW III
Battlefield 2042
Destiny 2 (PvP Focus)
Hunt: Showdown
Bloodstrike
Half-Life
Bodycam

Newly Added Games 🆕:

  • Once Human (Post-apocalyptic survival)
  • Marvel Rivals (Superhero team shooter)
  • Bodycam (Hyper-realistic tactical FPS)

Don’t see your game? Request a Title Here – We prioritize community suggestions!

Why Sensitivity Converters Are a Total Game-Changer

Let’s be real. If you play more than one game, you know the struggle. One day you’re holding angles in Valorant, the next you’re sliding around in Apex Legends. Your aim shouldn’t have to suffer just because you switched games.

That’s where sensitivity converters come in.

Pro players use them to stay sharp during tournaments, jumping between practice and competition without missing a beat.

Casual players use them to actually enjoy hopping between games like CS2, Warzone, or Rust—without that awful “why can’t I aim anymore?” feeling.

Streamers and content creators? This tool is a lifesaver. They switch games mid-stream all the time. One click and their aim stays consistent. Their viewers never even notice the swap.

Even esports coaches use converters to help their teams train across multiple games. It keeps everyone’s muscle memory dialed in.

Bottom line? No matter what you play or why you play it, a good converter takes the guesswork out of the equation. You just focus on having fun and playing your best.

It’s Not Magic, It’s Just Smart Math

Our converter isn’t just multiplying random numbers. There’s some clever stuff happening behind the scenes to make sure it’s right.

Here’s what we check:

  • Your Field of View (FOV) – Different games show you different amounts of the screen. We adjust for that.
  • The game’s engine – Does it run on Unreal? Unity? Source? Each one handles sensitivity a little differently, and we account for it.
  • Real pro player settings – We’ve double-checked our math against what actual esports athletes use. So you know it’s solid.

Oh, and you can also test your mouse polling rate with our tool to see how fast it’s really talking to your PC.

Real Stories From Gamers Like You

Sarah M. (Streamer):
“Switching from Warframe to Destiny 2 used to completely wreck my aim. Now? I convert in seconds and my viewers are always like, ‘How do you aim so smooth in every game?’ It’s this tool.”

Raj K. (Coach):
“I work with players who compete in five different games. This little tool helps keep their aim locked in across all of them. It’s part of my training kit now.”

Alex P. (Just Plays for Fun):
“I’m not a pro or anything. I just want to enjoy Cyberpunk 2077 after a Valorant session without feeling dizzy and lost. This finally lets me do that.”

FAQs: Your Sensitivity Questions, Answered

Q: What if I want to use a different DPI on my new mouse?

A: No problem at all! Maybe you’re switching from an 800 DPI mouse to a 1600 DPI one. Just pop both numbers into our tool, and it does the math for you automatically. It uses this simple idea:

New Sensitivity = (Your Old Sensitivity × Old DPI) ÷ New DPI

Basically, if you double your DPI, we’ll cut your sensitivity in half—so your aim feels exactly the same. Easy, right?

Q: How accurate is this converter thing, really?

A: Great question! Our tool is really accurate because we use specific data for each game. That said, games are weird sometimes. An update here or a quirky game engine there can occasionally tweak how sensitivity behaves. We keep our database fresh and updated, so you’re always getting the best possible match.

Q: My game isn’t in your list. Now what?

A: Don’t stress! We cover all the big ones like Valorant, CS:GO, and Fortnite, but we know there are tons of other games out there. If yours isn’t listed yet, here’s a simple workaround:

Jump into your game and measure how many inches or centimeters your mouse travels to do one full 360-degree spin. That’s your cm/360. Write that number down. Then, in your new game, just adjust your sensitivity until you get that same physical distance. Boom—same feel, no converter needed.

Q: Okay, I converted my sensitivity, but something still feels… off. Why?

A: Ugh, that’s annoying—but totally fixable! A few things could be messing with your vibe:

  • Field of View (FOV): If one game shows more of the world on your screen, it can make sensitivity feel different. Try matching your FOV between games.
  • Your mouse itself: Is it heavier than your old one? Different mouse feet? New pad? All of that changes how things feel in your hand.
  • Polling rate: Make sure it’s set to 1000Hz in your mouse software. Trust us on this one.

Small tweaks to these things can make a huge difference.

Q: Does this work for console games too?

A: We wish we could say yes, but our tool is really built for PC games where sensitivity numbers are nice and consistent. Console games? They do their own thing with sensitivity scaling. You can certainly try using our numbers as a starting point, but the results might not be quite as perfect. Still worth a shot, though!

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