The Ultimate Guide to Mouse Sensitivity & Aim Conversion
Welcome to DCPROSENS, the industry-leading destination for competitive gamers looking to convert sensitivity between titles like Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, and Overwatch 2. Unlike basic calculators, our engine uses the cm/360 algorithm to ensure your muscle memory translates perfectly across engines (Source, Unreal Engine, Unity, and more).
Why Sensitivity Conversion Matters for Muscle Memory
Your brain learns aim through physical distance, not in-game numbers. If you move your mouse 30cm to do a 360-degree turn in Valorant, but 25cm in CS2, your aim training is effectively useless. This is why pros like TenZ, s1mple, and Fakerobsess over their eDPI (Effective Dots Per Inch). By standardizing your settings using our calculator, you maximize consistency.
Supported Games & Engines
Valorant (Unreal Engine)
With a Yaw of 0.07, Valorant requires precise conversion math when moving to Source titles. Use our tool to calculate exact Valorant to CS2 sensitivity.
CS:GO & CS2 (Source/Source 2)
The gold standard of aim. Uses 0.022 Yaw. Commonly converted to Apex Legends (same yaw) for seamless tracking practice.
Overwatch 2 & COD
Fast-paced tracking games. Often converted using the "0% Monitor Distance Match" method for visual consistency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a good eDPI for Valorant?
Most professional players sit between 200 and 400 eDPI. This allows for micro-adjustments while maintaining turn potential.
Does DPI affect latency?
Yes. As explained in our DPI Guide, higher DPI (1600+) can reduce standard deviation in input latency by up to 2-3ms.
How do I convert Fortnite sens to Valorant?
Fortnite uses a slider percentage which equals a raw multiplier. Our tool handles this complexity automatically. Select Fortnite as input and Valorant as output.
What is Games Factory Sens?
The "Games Factory" methodology refers to treating your settings like a production lineācalibrated, tested, and never changed based on emotion. Read our full guide here.
Advanced Concepts: cm/360
Centimeters per 360 (cm/360) is the only universal language of aim. Low Sensitivity (High cm/360) offers precision (CS2). High Sensitivity (Low cm/360) offers reactivity (Fortnite). Our tool displays this metric in real-time, helping you find your "Perfect Sensitivity Approximation" (PSA).