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Team Fortress 2 eDPI Calculator

TF2 has very different class playstyles. Scout needs fast tracking, Soldier needs movement and rocket aim, Sniper needs precision, and close-range classes may need faster turns. eDPI helps you understand your base sensitivity in one number.

Enter your DPI and in-game sensitivity to instantly calculate your eDPI.

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Scoped / ADS eDPI: 0
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Common starting range: 800–1600 eDPI
Scoped / ADS eDPI = eDPI × scoped or ADS multiplier
Use small changes instead of jumping between very different settings.
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What is TF2 eDPI?

TF2 eDPI combines your mouse DPI with your Team Fortress 2 sensitivity. Formula:

  • eDPI = Mouse DPI × TF2 sensitivity

Example:

  • 800 DPI × 2 sensitivity = 1600 eDPI

This gives you one number that represents your base aim speed.

How to Use the TF2 eDPI Calculator

1. Enter your mouse DPI
Use your actual mouse DPI.
2. Enter your TF2 sensitivity
Use your in-game sensitivity value.
3. Check your eDPI
The calculator will show your effective sensitivity instantly.
4. Adjust by class if needed
Different classes may feel better with different sensitivity styles.

What is a Good eDPI for TF2?

TF2 does not have one perfect eDPI because class movement and aim styles vary a lot.

Sniper may feel better with lower sensitivity. Scout or Soldier may feel better with a faster setup for tracking, rocket jumps, and quick turns.

TF2 eDPI Range Guide

eDPI Range General Feel Best For
Under 800 Very low sensitivity Best for Sniper or aim-focused players who want maximum precision and steady long-range shots.
800–1500 Low to balanced sensitivity Good for hitscan aim, tracking, and players who want control without making quick turns too difficult.
1500–2500 Medium to fast sensitivity Strong all-round range for most TF2 classes, especially Scout, Soldier, Demoman, Medic, and general pubs/competitive play.
2500+ Fast sensitivity Useful for fast movement, rocket jumping, sticky jumps, quick turns, and close-range fights, but may feel harder to control for Sniper or precise tracking.

TF2 Class Sensitivity

Your best TF2 eDPI depends on which classes you play most.

  • Sniper: Often benefits from more controlled sensitivity.
  • Scout: Needs fast tracking and close-range movement.
  • Soldier: Needs quick turns, rocket aim, and movement control.
  • Demoman: Needs projectile aim and comfortable turning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Multiply your mouse DPI by your TF2 sensitivity.

It can be good for precision classes, but movement-heavy classes may need faster turns.

Some players do, but many prefer one sensitivity for consistency.

No. TF2 and CS2 feel different because of movement, FOV, and game pace.

This calculator is for aim settings, but Tradeit also supports TF2 trading tools and content.

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