Professional Gaming Sens Converter
Convert your mouse sensitivity between popular FPS games accurately and easily
Supporting VALORANT, CS:GO, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, and more gaming titles
Why Use Our Sens Converter?
- Precise calculations based on in-game testing and community feedback
- Support for multiple DPI settings and eDPI calculations
- Instant cm/360° and in/360° measurements
- Regular updates for new games and sensitivity formulas
How to Use the Sens Converter
- Select your source game from the dropdown menu
- Enter your current in-game sensitivity
- Input your mouse DPI settings
- Choose your target game
- Click "Convert" to see your new sensitivity
Understanding Mouse Sensitivity
Mouse sensitivity is crucial for gaming performance. It determines how far your crosshair moves in relation to your physical mouse movement. A good sens converter helps maintain muscle memory across different games.
Key factors affecting sensitivity:
- DPI (Dots Per Inch) - Your mouse's resolution setting
- In-game sensitivity - The game's internal multiplier
- eDPI - The combination of DPI and in-game sensitivity
- cm/360° - The physical distance needed to make a 360-degree turn
Frequently Asked Questions
What is eDPI?
eDPI (Effective DPI) is your mouse DPI multiplied by your in-game sensitivity. It's a universal way to compare sensitivities across different games. For example, if your DPI is 800 and in-game sensitivity is 2.5, your eDPI would be 2000.
Why do my converted settings feel different?
While our sens converter provides mathematically accurate conversions, factors like game engine differences, FOV settings, and personal perception can affect how the sensitivity feels. We recommend using our conversion as a starting point and fine-tuning based on your comfort.
What's the ideal sensitivity?
There's no universal "perfect" sensitivity - it depends on your playstyle, mousepad space, and personal preference. However, most professional players use eDPI ranges between 800-1600 for tactical shooters and 2400-4000 for faster-paced games.
How accurate is the cm/360° measurement?
The cm/360° measurement is highly accurate as it represents the physical distance needed to make a full 360-degree turn in-game. This measurement remains consistent across different games and can be a reliable way to match your sensitivities.
Game-Specific Sensitivity Guides
VALORANT
VALORANT uses a unique sensitivity scale. Most professional players use settings between 0.2-0.8 at 800 DPI. The game's precise gunplay favors lower sensitivities for better accuracy.
Pro tip: VALORANT's sensitivity is approximately 3.18 times CS:GO's sensitivity.
CS:GO
CS:GO is often considered the baseline for sensitivity conversion. Professional players typically use settings between 0.8-2.0 at 800 DPI. The game's recoil patterns work well with medium-low sensitivities.
Pro tip: Lower sensitivity often helps with spray control in CS:GO.
Apex Legends
Apex Legends' fast-paced movement often requires higher sensitivities. Players typically use settings between 1.0-3.0 at 800 DPI. Consider your movement style when choosing sensitivity.
Pro tip: Higher FOV settings might require sensitivity adjustments.
Overwatch 2
Overwatch 2's diverse hero roster means sensitivity needs can vary. Hitscan players often use lower sensitivities (3-6 at 800 DPI) while projectile and tank players might prefer higher settings.
Pro tip: Consider having different sensitivities for different heroes.
Pro Tips for Sensitivity Conversion
Maintaining Muscle Memory
When switching games, try to keep your cm/360° consistent. This helps maintain muscle memory across different games. Use our converter to find the closest match to your preferred turning distance.
Fine-Tuning Your Settings
- Start with our converted sensitivity as a baseline
- Spend at least 30 minutes testing the new settings
- Make small adjustments (±5-10%) if needed
- Consider your mousepad size and desk space
- Test with both slow, precise movements and quick flicks
Note: The conversion results are for reference only, actual game feel may vary.
Conversion factors are based on community feedback and actual testing data.
Last updated: 2/6/2025