Mouse Sensitivity Converter
Convert your mouse sensitivity between games using cm/360° as the universal unit. Keep your muscle memory when switching titles.
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What is it?
The Mouse Sensitivity Converter uses cm/360 as a universal, hardware-independent unit of aim speed. It tells you how many centimetres you physically move your mouse to perform a full 360-degree in-game rotation. Because it factors out both DPI and in-game sensitivity, you can compare and transfer your feel between any two games or DPI settings.
How to use
Enter your current in-game sensitivity and DPI. Enter the target DPI (leave the same if you are only changing games). The calculator immediately shows your cm/360 and the converted sensitivity for the new setup.
Example scenario
You play CS2 at 800 DPI, sensitivity 0.8 — that is 14.29 cm/360. You want to match this feel in Valorant at 1600 DPI. The calculator outputs Valorant sensitivity 0.4 at 1600 DPI to achieve the same 14.29 cm/360.
Pro tip
Professional FPS players typically use 20-50 cm/360. Lower values (faster) suit flick-shot styles; higher values (slower) suit tracking and pixel-accurate adjustments. eDPI (DPI x sensitivity) lets you compare players on different mice. Changing DPI without adjusting sensitivity changes your cm/360 — always convert both together.