Convert your mouse sensitivity between Valorant, CS2, Apex, Warzone, Fortnite, Rust, Tarkov and 15+ games so your aim feels identical everywhere. See your real cm/360 and match it across every title.
| Game | Equivalent sens | cm/360 |
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| Aspect ratio | Horizontal FOV | Vertical FOV |
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Every conversion matches your cm/360 — the centimeters of mouse movement for one full 360° turn:
The one constant per game is yaw = degrees of turn per mouse count at sensitivity 1.0 (hipfire). Games that share a yaw are a 1:1 match at the same DPI.
| Game | Yaw (°/count @1) | FOV unit |
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Pick your current game, type in your sensitivity and DPI, and choose the game you want to convert to. The tool matches your cm/360 so your muscle memory carries over perfectly — whether you're going from Valorant to CS2, Apex to Warzone, or matching your aim across your whole library.
Multiply your Valorant sensitivity by 3.18 (at the same DPI) to get your CS2 sensitivity. Example: Valorant 0.40 ≈ CS2 1.27.
Divide your CS2 sensitivity by 3.18. Example: CS2 1.27 ≈ Valorant 0.40.
Apex uses the same engine yaw as CS2, so it's a 1:1 match at the same DPI — your number stays the same.
Multiply your CS2 sensitivity by 3.33. Overwatch 2, Call of Duty/Warzone, The Finals and Marvel Rivals all share the same yaw.
cm/360 is how many centimeters you physically move your mouse to spin a full 360°. It's the only sensitivity measure that's identical across games, so matching it is how pros keep one consistent aim everywhere.
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