SensConvert

Switch games without losing your aim. The exact, pro-verified tool to sync your sensitivity and DPI across every engine.

Sensitivity Converter

Converted Sensitivity
0.0000
cm/360 Value
0.00 cm
Source eDPI
800
Target eDPI
0

SYNC YOUR SKILL

Stop guessing your sensitivity. Keep your physical aim identical across every game. Your muscle memory is your greatest weapon—protect it.

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Built for CS2, Valorant, Apex, Battlefield, and Arc Raiders using raw engine values.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about mouse sensitivity, aim conversion, and finding your perfect settings.

How to convert Valorant sensitivity to CS2?

To convert your Valorant sensitivity to CS2, multiply your Valorant sens by 3.181818. For example, a Valorant sensitivity of 0.35 equals a CS2 sensitivity of 1.11. Our sensitivity converter calculates this instantly to preserve your muscle memory.

What is eDPI and how do I calculate it?

eDPI (Effective Dots Per Inch) is a standardized metric to compare true mouse sensitivity regardless of hardware. To calculate it, simply multiply your mouse DPI by your in-game sensitivity (e.g., 800 DPI x 0.5 Sens = 400 eDPI).

Is 1000Hz polling rate better than 500Hz for FPS games?

Yes, a 1000Hz polling rate reports your mouse position 1000 times per second (1ms delay), whereas 500Hz reports every 2ms. This precise tracking is crucial for micro-adjustments in games like CS2 and Valorant.

Can I convert Overwatch 2 sensitivity to Apex Legends?

Yes, Overwatch 2 and Apex Legends use the exact same sensitivity engine multiplier. If your sensitivity is 5.0 in Overwatch 2, it will also be 5.0 in Apex Legends, assuming your FOV (Field of View) and resolution match.

How do I match my CS2 crosshair to Valorant?

Matching crosshairs can be tricky because CS2 uses engine-specific rendering while Valorant uses a fixed pixel grid. You can use our Crosshair Generator to import a CSGO-xxxx code and automatically translate its gap, length, and thickness into Valorant settings.

Should I copy pro player sensitivity settings?

Copying pro player settings (like TenZ or s1mple) is a great starting point if you're lost. However, hand size, mousepad friction, and grip style vary. We recommend starting with a pro's eDPI and adjusting it by ±10% in our 3D Aim Trainer until it feels comfortable.

Professional Mouse Sensitivity Converter & Aim Trainer

Precision is the foundation of every great shooter. Whether you are climbing the ranks in Valorant, securing headshots in CS2, or tracking targets in Apex Legends, your mouse sensitivity is your most important tool. However, every game engine uses different configuration methods, making it nearly impossible to "guess" your settings when switching titles. This is where SensConvert comes in—providing an instant, accurate, and pro-level conversion to keep your aim consistent across every game you play.

The secret to high-level aim is muscle memory. Your brain records the exact amount of physical distance your hand moves on the mousepad to achieve a specific rotation in-game. If your sensitivity is off by even 1%, your muscle memory is compromised. Our calculator ensures a perfect cm/360 conversion, meaning your 180-degree flick in one game will feel exactly the same in another.

Engine-Level Accuracy

We don't use simple multipliers. Our backend accounts for engine-specific sensitivity scaling and FOV measurement methods used by developers like Riot, Valve, and Blizzard.

Protect Muscle Memory

Consistency is king. By matching your physical-to-visual ratio across multiple games, you can transition between titles without losing your competitive edge.