Sensitivity Converter
Convert your mouse sensitivity between different games like CS2, Valorant, and Apex Legends.
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About Sensitivity Converter
Our Sensitivity Converter is a specialized gaming utility designed to help players maintain consistent muscle memory across different first-person shooter (FPS) titles. Every game engine calculates mouse sensitivity differently—a '5' in one game is vastly different from a '5' in another. This tool uses precise mathematical formulas to translate your sensitivity from one game to another, ensuring your aim remains sharp. It supports dozens of popular games and accounts for variations in Field of View (FOV) and DPI. Built with a focus on performance and privacy, all calculations happen instantly in your browser, providing a safe environment.
How to use Sensitivity Converter
- Select the game you are currently playing (your 'Source' game) and enter your current sensitivity value into the input field.
- Select the game you want to switch to (your 'Target' game) from our comprehensive list of supported popular shooter titles.
- The tool will instantly display the equivalent sensitivity value for the new game, along with relevant metrics like physical distance.
- Enter your mouse DPI for more advanced and accurate calculations if you're looking for a perfect 1:1 feel across different games.
- Copy the resulting sensitivity value and paste it directly into your target game's settings menu to start playing with confidence.
Use cases for Sensitivity Converter
- Competitive gamers switching from one main title to another (e.g., CS2 to Valorant) wanting to maintain their aim consistency.
- Players who enjoy multiple shooters and want their aim to feel identical across all of them for better long-term skill development.
- Finding the exact sensitivity match for a new game release, allowing you to start playing with precision from the very first match.
- Adjusting your sensitivity after a hardware change, such as a new mouse or pad, while keeping your relative feel consistent.
- Syncing settings across a professional team to ensure everyone is using a consistent and comparable sensitivity baseline for training.