Use this Team Fortress 2 sensitivity converter to carry your mouse feel into any supported game.
Enter your TF2 sensitivity and DPI, choose your target game, and get a matching sensitivity value based on the same cm/360. This helps make the switch between Source-based shooters and other games feel smoother.
TF2 Sensitivity Converter / Calculator
Match the same cm/360 across games. Choose your source and target game, enter sensitivity + DPI, and copy the converted value.
Advanced (only if needed)
How the calculator works
This Team Fortress 2 sensitivity converter uses cm/360 matching to keep the same physical mouse movement distance.
- Each game’s internal yaw value
- Your mouse DPI
- Optional DPI changes between games
This avoids guesswork and prevents inaccurate “ratio-only” conversions.
Use this page to convert your Team Fortress 2 sensitivity
- Team Fortress 2 players moving to CS2
- Source engine players who want a similar mouse feel
- Players changing DPI and reusing old settings
- Anyone who wants a fast sensitivity conversion without guessing
For games with custom or modified sensitivity systems, you can manually override the yaw value in Advanced settings.
Who this tool is for
- Players switching between FPS games
- Competitive CS2, Valorant, and Apex players
- Anyone rebuilding muscle memory after changing games, DPI, or mouse
- Players who want a consistent aim without trial and error
Supported games (current list)
This page is focused on converting Team Fortress 2 to CS2, but the calculator also supports many other FPS games.
CS & Source Engine
- CS2
- CS:GO
- CS 1.6
- CS:S
- Team Fortress 2
- Garry’s Mod
- Half-Life 2
- Left 4 Dead 2
Riot & Blizzard
- Valorant
- Overwatch 2
- Paladins
Battle Royale & Arena FPS
- Apex Legends
- Fortnite
- Off The Grid
Tactical & Extraction Shooters
- Rainbow Six Siege
- Rainbow Six Extraction
- Escape from Tarkov
- Ready or Not
- Insurgency: Sandstorm
- Gray Zone Warfare
- Arena Breakout: Infinite
- Hunt: Showdown
Call of Duty Series
- Call of Duty
- Call of Duty 2
- Call of Duty 3
- Call of Duty 4
- World at War
- WWII
- Advanced Warfare
- Ghosts
- Infinite Warfare
- Black Ops 1, 2, 3, 4
- Black Ops Cold War
- Black Ops 6
- Black Ops 7
- Modern Warfare
- Modern Warfare 2
- Modern Warfare 3
- Vanguard
Other Popular FPS & Shooters
- Rust
- Halo Infinite
- DOOM Eternal
- DOOM: The Dark Ages
- Deep Rock Galactic
- War Thunder
- Warface
- Payday 2
- Payday 3
- PUBG
- Marvel Rivals
- The Finals
- Aim Lab
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert Team Fortress 2 sensitivity to CS2?
Use your Team Fortress 2 sensitivity and DPI as the source values, select CS2 as the target game, and the calculator will match your cm/360.
Is this TF2 to CS2 sensitivity converter accurate?
Yes. The tool uses yaw-based cm/360 matching, so your physical mouse movement stays consistent.
Why do TF2 and CS2 sensitivity numbers look different?
Team Fortress 2 and CS2 use different sensitivity scales. The number may change even when your real mouse movement stays the same.
What is a mouse sensitivity converter?
A mouse sensitivity converter lets you convert your sensitivity from one game to another while keeping the same real-world mouse movement. This helps maintain muscle memory when switching between FPS games.
How does this sensitivity converter work?
The calculator matches your cm/360 distance, using each game’s yaw value and your DPI. This keeps the physical distance needed for a full turn consistent across different games.
What is cm/360 and why does it matter?
cm/360 is the physical distance your mouse travels to turn 360 degrees in-game. Matching cm/360 is the most reliable way to keep aim consistent across games.
Can I convert sensitivity between different DPI values?
Yes. You can enter a different target DPI, and the calculator will adjust the sensitivity while keeping the same effective movement.
Does this RUST to CS2 converter match Hipfire only?
No. This calculator matches hipfire sensitivity only. ADS and scope multipliers vary by game and should be adjusted separately in-game.
Why does the converted sensitivity sometimes look very high or low?
Different games use different sensitivity scales. A higher or lower number does not mean faster or slower aim if the cm/360 value is the same.
Can I manually adjust yaw values?
Yes. Advanced settings let you override yaw values when using custom configs or when you want to fine-tune the conversion.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes. The mouse sensitivity converter on Tradeit.gg is completely free to use.



