sensibilidad calculator

FPS Sensibilidad Converter

Use this tool to keep your mouse feel consistent between games by matching 360° turn distance (cm/360).

If you jump between tactical shooters, arena shooters, and battle royales, you already know how frustrating it is when aim feels “off.” A solid sensibilidad calculator solves that by translating your settings mathematically instead of by guesswork.

What is sensibilidad in gaming?

Sensibilidad is simply sensitivity: how far your crosshair turns based on physical mouse movement. Different games use different internal scales, so a value of 1.00 in one game can feel dramatically faster or slower in another.

To make your aim transferable, you want equivalent movement behavior, not equivalent number values. That is exactly what this calculator does.

How this sensibilidad calculator works

1) It reads your source setup

  • Game engine yaw factor (hidden turn coefficient)
  • Your DPI (mouse hardware resolution)
  • Your in-game sensitivity value

2) It computes your effective turn speed

The tool calculates an equivalent turn-rate constant from your current setup, then solves for the target sensitivity needed to match that same turning behavior.

3) It outputs practical aiming metrics

  • Equivalent target sensitivity
  • eDPI (DPI × sensitivity)
  • cm/360 and inches/360 for muscle-memory consistency

Why consistent sensitivity matters

Consistency reduces adaptation time. If your sensitivity changes too much between titles, your brain spends sessions recalibrating instead of improving precision. For players who practice tracking, flicking, and micro-corrections, this consistency directly affects confidence and performance.

Best practices after converting

Use conversion as a baseline, then micro-adjust

Even accurate formulas cannot perfectly match every game because FOV, ADS multipliers, aim acceleration settings, and input filtering can differ. Start with the converted value and then tune in tiny increments.

  • Adjust in steps of 2–5% maximum.
  • Test in a controlled routine (same map, same drills).
  • Keep one sensitivity for at least a few days before judging.

Disable hidden inconsistencies

  • Turn off mouse acceleration in your OS and game where possible.
  • Keep the same polling rate and raw input settings.
  • Avoid changing both DPI and sensitivity at the same time unless intentional.

Common mistakes when using a sensibilidad calculator

  • Copying streamer values blindly: posture, mousepad size, and grip style matter.
  • Ignoring ADS/scoped multipliers: hip-fire parity does not guarantee scoped parity.
  • Using wildly different FOV settings: perception changes even when cm/360 matches.
  • Changing settings too often: stable repetition beats constant tweaking.

Quick FAQ

Should I optimize for eDPI or cm/360?

Use both. eDPI is a fast comparison metric, while cm/360 is better for preserving physical movement feel.

Is lower sensitivity always better?

Not always. Lower sensitivity can improve precision but may reduce speed for close-range turns. The right value balances control and mobility for your game and role.

How often should I change sensitivity?

Only when there is a clear reason. Most players improve faster with long-term consistency and objective practice routines.

Final takeaway

A good sensibilidad setup is not about finding a “magic number.” It is about finding a repeatable, comfortable range you can trust under pressure. Use this calculator to get an accurate starting point, then refine with deliberate practice.

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