Sens Converter: Mouse Sensitivity Converter for Gaming (2026) | HNGTools

Mouse Sensitivity Converter: Convert Sens Between Games Accurately

Stop losing your aim when switching games. Our free sensitivity converter accurately translates your mouse settings between CS2, Valorant, Apex, Fortnite, and all major FPS titles. Calculate your cm/360° and eDPI instantly.

Select your current game
Select target game
Your current sensitivity in the 'From' game
Your mouse's DPI setting (important for cm/360°)
Converted Sensitivity: 0.00
Your eDPI: 0
cm/360° Distance: 0.0 cm
Multiplier Used: 1.00x

Supported Games (2026)

Our sensitivity converter supports all major FPS titles with accurate, up-to-date conversion multipliers. Whether you're switching from Valorant to CS2, Apex Legends to Fortnite, or trying out new releases like GTA VI and Marvel Rivals, we've got you covered.

Game Popular Sens Range Notes
Counter-Strike 2 (CS2)0.8 - 1.5 (800 DPI)Industry standard, many pros use ~1.2
Valorant0.3 - 0.5 (800 DPI)Lower sens than CS2, precision-focused
Apex Legends1.0 - 2.0 (800 DPI)Higher sens for movement & tracking
Fortnite6% - 10% (800 DPI)Build/edit sens separate options
GTA VI (2026)TBD - uses new engineUpdated for RAGE 9 engine physics
Overwatch 23% - 8% (800 DPI)Per-hero sens options available
Rainbow Six Siege5 - 15 (800 DPI)Different ADS sens multipliers
Aim Lab & Kovaak'sMatch main gameCritical for effective aim training

How Mouse Sensitivity Conversion Works

At its core, sensitivity conversion is about matching your cm/360° distance - the physical mouse movement required to complete one full rotation in-game. This is the only objective measure that translates perfectly between games.

The cm/360° Method Explained

Every game engine has a different sensitivity scale. A value of "1.0" in CS2 moves your crosshair differently than "1.0" in Valorant. However, physical mouse movement is constant. By calculating how many centimeters you need to move your mouse for a 360° turn, we can find equivalent settings across games.

Practical Example: Valorant to CS2 Conversion

A professional Valorant player uses 0.35 sens at 800 DPI. This gives them approximately 47.4 cm/360°.

To maintain this exact physical feel in CS2, they need a sensitivity that also yields ~47.4 cm/360°. Using our converter's accurate multipliers, this translates to approximately 1.05 sens at 800 DPI in CS2.

This explains why Valorant sensitivities appear much lower numerically - the games use different scaling, not because Valorant players move their arms more.

eDPI: Your True Sensitivity Metric

eDPI = DPI × In-Game Sensitivity. This simple formula gives you a universal number to compare settings. For instance, 0.4 sens at 800 DPI in Valorant (eDPI = 320) feels similar to 1.2 sens at 800 DPI in CS2 (eDPI = 960) due to different game scaling. Our converter handles these calculations automatically.

DPI & FOV: The Complete Picture

DPI Demystified

DPI (Dots Per Inch) measures how many pixels your cursor moves per inch of physical mouse movement. Higher DPI = cursor moves faster. However, DPI alone doesn't determine sensitivity - it's the combination with in-game settings that matters. Most pros use 400, 800, or 1600 DPI for optimal sensor performance without pixel skipping.

FOV's Critical Role

Field of View dramatically affects how sensitivity feels. A high FOV (Apex Legends, Warzone) makes everything appear smaller and faster, often making sensitivities feel higher than they are. A lower FOV (CS2, Valorant) makes targets appear larger and movement feel slower.

Our converter accounts for FOV differences between games where possible, though for the most accurate feel, you may need minor manual adjustments after conversion.

Yaw Sensitivity & Engine Differences

Different game engines (Source, Unreal Engine, RAGE, etc.) handle mouse input differently through their "yaw" settings - essentially how many degrees of turn correspond to one mouse count. Our tool uses established yaw values for each game to ensure mathematically precise conversions.

Why Consistent Sensitivity Matters in FPS Games

Muscle memory isn't just a gaming myth - it's neurological fact. When you maintain the same cm/360° across games, your brain develops consistent motor patterns for:

  • Micro-adjustments: Tiny aim corrections for headshots
  • Flick shots: Fast, precise movements to targets
  • Tracking: Smoothly following moving enemies
  • Crosshair placement: Natural positioning at head level

Professional players like ropz, TenZ, and ImperialHal maintain nearly identical sensitivities across different titles. This allows them to switch between CS2, Valorant, and Apex without the dreaded "aim reset" period most players experience.

Real-World Use Cases

Valorant Players Trying CS2

Valorant's sensitivity scale is approximately 3.18x "slower" than CS2's. Our converter handles this exact multiplier, so your precise Valorant aim translates perfectly to CS2's different engine. No more overshooting awp flicks.

CS2 Veterans Switching to Apex Legends

CS2 players often need slightly higher sensitivity for Apex's movement-heavy gameplay. Our converter gives you the exact equivalent, which you can then increase by 10-20% if desired for wall jumps and tap-strafing.

Fortnite Builders & Editors

Fortnite's unique building mechanics often require separate sensitivities. Convert your main aiming sens first, then use Fortnite's built-in multipliers for building/edit modes while maintaining consistent 360° distances.

Aim Training Optimization

Matching your Aim Lab or Kovaak's sensitivity to your main game is non-negotiable for effective training. Our converter ensures every flick, tracking, and target switching scenario directly improves your in-game performance.

Sens Converter FAQ

Is this sensitivity converter accurate for competitive play?

Yes. Our tool uses community-verified multipliers and cm/360° calculations trusted by esports coaches and professional players. While personal preference always matters, our conversions provide the mathematically correct starting point for any game switch.

What's the difference between sensitivity converter and calculator?

A sensitivity calculator typically computes cm/360° or eDPI within one game. A sensitivity converter translates settings between different games. Our tool does both - calculate your metrics AND convert between CS2, Valorant, Apex, Fortnite, R6, Overwatch 2, and more.

How do I convert controller sensitivity between games?

Controller sensitivity conversion is more complex due to acceleration curves and deadzones. For popular games with good controller support (Fortnite, Apex, Warzone), use the same cm/360° principle but expect to fine-tune response curves after conversion.

Why does my converted sensitivity feel slightly off?

Several factors affect "feel": FOV differences, monitor distance ratio, mouse acceleration implementation, and personal perception. Use our conversion as your exact starting point, then adjust ±0.05 for personal preference. The cm/360° will remain your objective baseline.

Do you support Marvel Rivals and Battlefield 6 sensitivity conversion?

We add new games as they release and their sensitivity scales are documented. Check back for Marvel Rivals, Battlefield 6, and other 2026 titles. Want a specific game added? Contact us with the game's sensitivity scale details.

What's better for aim: high sens or low sens?

There's no universal "best" - it's about control and consistency. Lower sensitivities (40-60cm/360°) offer more precision for tactical shooters like CS2/Valorant. Higher sensitivities (20-35cm/360°) benefit tracking-heavy games like Apex/Overwatch. Find your comfortable range and stick with it across games using our converter.

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Precision Aim Starts Here

After converting sensitivities for thousands of players from Silver to professional, we understand the difference precise settings make. Whether you're a CS2 veteran trying Valorant, an Apex player exploring Fortnite's new season, or preparing for GTA VI's release with optimal sensitivity - our tool gives you the competitive edge of consistency. Game knowledge, strategy, and reflexes matter, but they all build upon the foundation of reliable aim. Convert with confidence.