Switching games often means your aim feels “off”, even if your sensitivity looks similar.
This calculator helps you convert mouse sensitivity between FPS games while keeping the same real-world movement (cm/360).
Whether you play CS2, Valorant, Apex Legends, or Rainbow Six Siege, the tool matches your sensitivity using each game’s yaw values so your muscle memory stays consistent.
Sensitivity Converter / Calculator
Match the same cm/360 across games. Pick games, enter your sens + DPI, and copy the result.
Advanced (only if needed)
How the calculator works
The converter uses cm/360 matching, which keeps the physical distance needed for a full turn the same across games.
It also accounts for:
- Each game’s internal yaw value
- Your mouse DPI
- Optional DPI changes between games
This avoids guesswork and prevents inaccurate “ratio-only” conversions.
How to use the sensitivity converter
- Select the game you are converting from and to
- Enter your current sensitivity and DPI
- (Optional) Set a different target DPI
- Copy the converted sensitivity
- Apply it in-game and fine-tune if needed
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)
The sensitivity converter supports the following 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
- 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-style and sandbox FPS modes (where applicable)
More games can be added as verified yaw values become available.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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.
Yes. The tool uses verified yaw values for CS2 and Valorant and calculates sensitivity using real movement distance, not guess-based ratios.
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.
Yes. You can enter a different target DPI, and the calculator will adjust the sensitivity while keeping the same effective movement.
Yes. Apex Legends and Rainbow Six Siege are supported with their respective yaw values, allowing accurate sensitivity conversion.
Yes. Fortnite is supported, and the tool converts sensitivity based on its internal yaw to match your aim with other FPS games.
No. This calculator matches hipfire sensitivity only. ADS and scope multipliers vary by game and should be adjusted separately in-game.
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.
Yes. Advanced settings allow you to override yaw values if you use custom configs or want to fine-tune the conversion.
The tool supports CS2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Rainbow Six Siege, Fortnite, Overwatch 2, Rust, TF2, and many other popular FPS games.
Yes. The mouse sensitivity converter on Tradeit.gg is completely free to use.


