Gaming Sensitivity Converter
Maintain consistent aim across different games by converting your mouse sensitivity settings. Perfect your muscle memory and improve your aim with our precise sensitivity calculator.
Sensitivity Settings
Conversion Results
Game Sensitivity Table
Filter by Game Type
Game | Category | Converted Sensitivity | Action |
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DPI Scaling Chart
This chart shows how sensitivity changes when you change your DPI while maintaining the same effective sensitivity.
DPI | Sensitivity Multiplier | Example (Valorant) |
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400 | 2.00× | 0.5 → 1.0 |
800 | 1.00× | 0.5 → 0.5 |
1600 | 0.50× | 0.5 → 0.25 |
3200 | 0.25× | 0.5 → 0.125 |
About the Sensitivity Converter
Our Gaming Sensitivity Converter helps you maintain consistent aim across different games by accurately converting your mouse sensitivity settings. This is essential for muscle memory and improving your aim in first-person shooters and other competitive games.
Why Consistent Sensitivity Matters
Each game uses different sensitivity scales, meaning that a sensitivity of 2.0 in one game might feel entirely different in another. This converter ensures you get the same 360° rotation distance across all your games, helping you build consistent muscle memory.
How to Use This Converter
- Select your source game (the game where you know your sensitivity)
- Enter your current sensitivity value
- Select your target game (the game you want to convert to)
- Enter your mouse DPI (Dots Per Inch)
- Click "Convert Sensitivity" to see the results
Understanding cm/360°
The cm/360° measurement tells you how many centimeters you need to move your mouse to perform a complete 360-degree turn in-game. This is a universal measurement that remains consistent across all games, making it an excellent reference point for sensitivity conversion.
Finding Your Perfect Sensitivity
While there's no "one-size-fits-all" perfect sensitivity, many professional players use sensitivities that translate to 25-45 cm/360°. Lower sensitivities (higher cm/360° values) allow for more precise aiming but require more arm movement. Higher sensitivities (lower cm/360° values) require less physical movement but can be harder to control precisely.
Note
While this converter provides accurate mathematical conversions between games, some differences in game engine implementation might cause slight variations in feel. Fine-tuning may still be necessary for your perfect sensitivity.