Mouse Sens Converter
Sens Converter Pro is a mouse sensitivity converter that lets you convert your mouse sensitivity from one game to another. Instead of guessing a new number every time you switch games, this tool converts your sensitivity from one game to another so your mouse movement feels consistent.
Convert sensitivity between 200+ games including Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, Fortnite, Overwatch and more being added regularly!
Pro tip: Your sensitivity and selected games will be remembered and selected automatically the next time you visit so that If you're someone who frequently converts their sensitivity from a base game (say Valorant) when trying a new game, you can do so very quickly.
How does it work?
Sens Converter Pro uses each game's turn rate (yaw) to keep your cm/360 (or in/360) consistent between selected games. This ensures that you are moving your mouse the same physical distance to perform a full 360 degree turn in any game. And helps you keep your muscle memory for those fast flicks and 360 no scopes no matter what game you're playing.
How to convert mouse sensitivity?
- Select , the one you're already dialed in on.
- Select your target game as .
- Enter your .
- Your will be calculated and displayed in realtime.
- Set your Mouse DPI to see detailed metrics like cm/360, in/360, and eDPI.
- Want to change DPI? Set a Target DPI and the converter will scale correctly.
What games are supported?
Sens Converter Pro supports over 200+ games including popular titles like Counter Strike 2 (CS 2), Valorant, Apex Legends, Fortnite, GTA V, Quarantine Zone: The Last Check, Marvel Rivals, Overwatch 2, Battlefield 6, PUBG (TTP), Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO), Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6 Siege, Stalcraft, Minecraft, Roblox, Delta Force: Hawk Ops, FragPunk, ARC Raiders, Strinova, Destiny 2, Rust, Warface and many more.
Latest Added Games:
EMPULSE, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, Fatekeeper, Subnautica 2, Subnautica: Below Zero, Subnautica, Farever, Gamble With Your Friends, 007 First Light, Far Far West, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, PRAGMATA, Rhythia, Crimson Desert and many more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Why does the same sensitivity number feel different in another game?
Because games interpret sensitivity values differently. A "2.0" in one game can represent a completely different turn rate in another. Converting via cm/360 avoids that mismatch.
Q. Does this match sensitivity perfectly?
It matches it as closely as possible by maintaining the same rotation distance using each game's sensitivity scaling. For the better results, disable mouse acceleration and use raw input when available.
Q. Why does the converted sens still feel a little “off” sometimes?
It can feel a little off because of differences in how games handle input and sensitivity scaling. For example, our converter shows "1.5" converted sensitivity that will result in exact cm/360 distance in the target game, but if the target game's sensitivity slider only allows whole values, you might have to choose between 1 or 2 which can feel a bit off. In that case, you can try adjusting your DPI or sensitivity slightly to find the sweet spot that feels right for you.
Q. What is cm/360 (or in/360)?
cm/360 is the distance you move your mouse to rotate your player view 360 degrees in-game. Matching cm/360 is one of the most reliable ways to keep sensitivity feeling the same across different games.
Q. Can I convert sensitivity if I change DPI?
Yes, enter your current DPI and your target DPI. The converter adjusts the sensitivity so your turning distance stays consistent.
Q. What is eDPI?
eDPI is simply your DPI × sensitivity. It's only useful for quick comparisons with players within the same game since different games use different sensitivity scaling, cm/360 is usually the better cross-game comparison.
Q. There seems to be an issue with the calculations/website
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