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Converter Sensitivity

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sensitivity converter?
A sensitivity converter matches your mouse speed between FPS games so you keep the same muscle memory. It uses each game's yaw value to calculate the equivalent in-game sensitivity that produces the same cm/360° rotation.
How accurate is the conversion?
Conversions are mathematically exact based on each game's yaw constant. Small differences may occur due to in-game FOV, scoped sensitivity multipliers, or mouse acceleration — always disable mouse acceleration for consistent aim.
Does my DPI affect the conversion?
No. The converter uses the in-game sensitivity value. Your DPI multiplies that to give your final eDPI, but the conversion ratio between games stays the same regardless of DPI.
Why do pros use low sensitivity?
Low sensitivity (higher cm/360) gives more precise micro-adjustments for headshots at the cost of slower 180° turns. Most FPS pros play between 30–50 cm/360, with tactical shooters (Valorant, CS2) typically using lower values than arena shooters.

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