Required In-Game Sensitivity
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Your Aim Profile

Calculated eDPI
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360° Turn Distance
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Sensitivity Conversion

Game Equivalent Sensitivity

This tool helps you find your effective DPI (eDPI), 360° turn distance, and game-to-game sensitivity matches. Enter your mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity. You can also set a target eDPI to get the exact sensitivity you need.

Your Inputs

  • Mouse DPI: 800
  • Main Game: Valorant
  • In-Game Sensitivity: 0.35

Find Sensitivity from Target eDPI

  • Target eDPI: 56
  • Required In-Game Sensitivity: 0.0700

Your Aim Profile

  • Calculated eDPI: 280
  • 360° Turn Distance: 18.4 cm / 7.2 in

Sensitivity Conversion

These values give you a similar 360° feel when switching from Valorant.

  • CS2 / CS:GO: 1.1136
  • Apex Legends: 1.1136
  • Overwatch 2: 3.7121
  • Fortnite: 0.0441
  • CoD / Warzone: 1.1136
  • Rainbow 6 Siege: 1.1136

How It Works

  • eDPI measures true mouse speed: higher = faster, lower = slower.
  • 360° distance shows how far you must move the mouse to turn around once.
  • Conversion maps your main game’s feel to other titles.

Formulas

  • eDPI = DPI × Sensitivity
  • Required Sensitivity (from target eDPI) = Target eDPI ÷ DPI
  • 360° Distance depends on the game’s turn scale (yaw). The calculator uses each game’s constant to keep the feel consistent.

Tips

  • Lock one eDPI and practice. Consistency helps more than tiny tweaks.
  • If you switch games often, save profiles in your mouse software.
  • Give any new setting at least a few sessions before judging it.

FAQs

What is eDPI? It is DPI multiplied by in-game sensitivity. It lets you compare settings across mice and games.

Is a higher eDPI better? Not always. High eDPI is fast but can hurt precision. Many FPS players use a medium or low eDPI.

Why doesn’t my aim feel identical after conversion? FOV, frame rate, and game mechanics also affect feel. Use these numbers as a close starting point.

What if I want a specific 360° distance? Adjust sensitivity until the calculator shows your target cm/360 or in/360.

Should I change DPI or sensitivity? Pick a DPI your sensor tracks well at (often 400, 800, or 1600). Then tune sensitivity.