FPS sensitivity converter

Convert your FPS sensitivity without losing your aim

Match your mouse movement between Valorant, CS2, Fortnite, Apex, Warzone, Overwatch, and more. Enter your sensitivity and DPI once and get the matched value with eDPI and cm/360.

FPS sensitivity converter

Match your aim across games

Keep the same physical mouse movement (cm/360) when you switch FPS games.

ValorantCS2
Your CS2 sensitivity1.273at 800 DPI

Aim Setup: READYThis is a sensible low sensitivity for CS2. Your physical aim should carry over.

Current eDPI
320
New eDPI
1018.4
cm/360
40.8 cm
inch/360
16.07 in
Sensitivity tier
low

This sits in the range most tactical-shooter players use for precise aim.

cm/360 details

FrameReady never asks for your account. This only matches sensitivity for consistency — it is not a cheat, macro, or aim assist.

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What the converter does

  • Keeps your cm/360 the same across games so your aim feel is preserved.
  • Shows eDPI, cm/360, inch/360, and a sensitivity tier.
  • Handles a DPI change too — enter a new DPI to get the matched sensitivity.
  • Flags games with approximate sensitivity scales instead of pretending they are exact.
  • It only matches settings for consistency — it is not a cheat, macro, or aim assist.

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Sensitivity converter FAQ

How do I convert Valorant sensitivity to CS2?

Set From game to Valorant, To game to CS2, and enter your Valorant sensitivity and DPI. Because CS2 turns about 3.18× faster per point, your CS2 number will be higher, but the cm/360 stays the same so your aim carries over.

Why does the same sensitivity feel different in different games?

Each game rotates a different amount per mouse count (its yaw value). The same in-game number therefore produces a different real turn speed. Matching cm/360 — the physical distance for a full 360° — is what keeps your aim consistent.

Should I match eDPI or cm/360 across games?

Match cm/360. eDPI (DPI × sensitivity) only compares within the same sensitivity scale. Across different games it can be misleading, while cm/360 measures real mouse movement and is reliable everywhere.

Is low sensitivity better for FPS games?

Lower sensitivity (higher cm/360) gives more precision and is common in tactical shooters, roughly 25–50 cm/360 for many pros. Very high sensitivity suits fast arena movement but makes small corrections harder. The right value is what you can control consistently.