Mouse Sensitivity Converter

Converted Sensitivity

0.000

CM/360°

0.00

IN/360°

0.00

Why It Matters

What mouse sensitivity conversion does and why players use it

Changing games can throw off your aim if the same hand movement suddenly turns at a different speed. This converter keeps your settings feeling familiar by translating your sensitivity from one title to another, so your muscle memory stays much closer to what you already trust.

Goal

Consistent aim

Method

Match turning distance

How Sensitivity Conversion Works

This converter uses the standard cm/360° (or in/360°) metric, representing the distance you move your mouse to complete a full 360° turn. Keeping this consistent between games preserves your muscle memory and aim.

Select games

Choose the source and target games.

Enter sensitivity

Type your current in-game sens.

Adjust DPI (optional)

Use From/To DPI to account for device changes.

See results instantly

Converted sens, cm/360°, in/360° update live.

Popular games supported

Valorant CS2 "Apex Legends" "R6 Siege" Fortnite "COD WZ" Rust "THE FINALS" Overwatch EFT "BF 2042"

How to convert mouse sensitivity

Pick the game you already feel comfortable in, choose the title you want to move to, and enter your current sensitivity. The converter calculates the equivalent value right away, then shows supporting numbers like cm/360, in/360, and eDPI so you can fine-tune the result if needed.

Quick Steps

  1. 1. Choose Game 1, the title your aim already feels right in.
  2. 2. Select Game 2 as the game you want to convert to.
  3. 3. Enter your current in-game sensitivity.
  4. 4. Read the converted value as it updates in real time.

Optional DPI Controls

  • Use your mouse DPI to unlock detailed stats like cm/360, in/360, and eDPI.
  • Add a target DPI if you are moving to a different sensor setting.
  • The converter scales the output so the turning distance stays aligned.

What games are supported?

This mouse sensitivity converter covers more than 25 popular titles, including Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, Rainbow Six Siege, Fortnite, Warzone, Rust, THE FINALS, Overwatch, Escape from Tarkov, and Battlefield 2042. Use the selectors above to browse the full list, with more games added over time.

Newer additions include THE FINALS, Battlefield 2042, and Escape from Tarkov. If the game you need is missing, reach out through the contact page and we can review it for a future update. You can also scroll down to open any supported game directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert sensitivity if I also change DPI?

Yes. Enter your current DPI and your target DPI, and the converter adjusts the output so your turning distance remains much more consistent.

Why can the same sensitivity number feel different in another game?

Because each game scales sensitivity differently. A value like 2.0 can produce a very different turn speed elsewhere, which is why matching cm/360 is more reliable.

Does this match sensitivity perfectly?

It matches rotation distance using each game's sensitivity scale. For the closest result, disable acceleration and use raw input whenever the game supports it.

Why can the converted sens still feel slightly off?

Feel is also shaped by FOV, zoom values, acceleration, smoothing, and raw input behavior. Matching the turn distance is the base layer, not the whole picture.

What is cm/360 or in/360?

It measures how far you move the mouse to complete one full 360-degree turn. Keeping that distance close is one of the best ways to preserve aim across games.

What is eDPI?

eDPI is your DPI multiplied by your in-game sensitivity. It helps with quick comparisons, but cm/360 is usually the better way to compare different games.

What if the calculator or page is not working correctly?

First check that you are using a current version of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. If the problem continues, send a note through the contact page so it can be investigated.

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