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Sensitivity Calculator (eDPI, cm/360, and Game Conversion)

Use this calculator sens tool to measure your real mouse feel and convert sensitivity between games while keeping the same muscle memory.

Yaw controls how much your view rotates per mouse count.
If entered, the calculator suggests required sensitivity.

What Is a Calculator Sens Tool?

A calculator sens tool helps players standardize mouse sensitivity across games. Instead of guessing values by “feel,” you can measure sensitivity using objective numbers like eDPI and centimeters per 360-degree turn (cm/360). This is one of the easiest ways to improve consistency in aim-heavy games.

Why Sensitivity Consistency Matters

Switching between shooters without a conversion method often leads to over-aiming or under-aiming. Your hand movement might stay the same, but each game can interpret mouse input differently. The result is inconsistent tracking, flicks, and recoil control.

  • eDPI shows your overall sensitivity level (DPI × in-game sens).
  • cm/360 shows physical distance needed for one full turn.
  • Yaw conversion lets you keep similar mouse movement between games.

How the Formula Works

1) Effective DPI (eDPI)

eDPI = DPI × Sensitivity

This gives a quick baseline. Two players can have different DPI and sens settings but the same eDPI.

2) Distance for a 360 Turn

Inches/360 = 360 ÷ (DPI × Sens × Yaw)

cm/360 = Inches/360 × 2.54

This is the most practical metric because it describes real physical mouse movement on your pad.

3) Convert to Another Game

Target Sens = Current Sens × (Current Yaw ÷ Target Yaw)

If this value is set correctly, your physical movement should feel very close between games.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your DPI and current in-game sensitivity.
  2. Select your current game preset (or leave custom and type yaw manually).
  3. Select a target game preset to auto-fill target yaw.
  4. Click Calculate Sens.
  5. Optionally enter a desired cm/360 to get a suggested sensitivity for your current game.

Example Scenario

Suppose you play at 800 DPI and 1.00 sensitivity with a yaw of 0.022. You then move to a game using 0.07 yaw. The calculator will compute a lower target sensitivity so your turn distance remains similar. This prevents the “everything feels too fast” problem after switching titles.

Practical Tips for Better Aim

  • Pick one baseline cm/360 and stay close to it across games.
  • Change only one variable at a time (DPI or sens, not both together).
  • Test your setting for at least a few sessions before adjusting.
  • Use a large enough mousepad if you prefer lower sensitivity.

Preset Yaw Values Included

This page includes convenient yaw presets for common games: CS2/CS:GO, VALORANT, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, and PUBG. If your game or mode uses a different value, simply choose Custom and enter your own yaw manually.

Final Thoughts

A solid calculator sens workflow removes guesswork from your setup. Once your sensitivity is measured and portable, you can spend less time tweaking menus and more time building actual mechanics. Keep your settings stable, track your cm/360, and optimize from there.

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