FPS converter hub
Mouse sensitivity converter matrix.
Use this page as the map for AimScale's FPS mouse sensitivity converters. It points broad converter searches toward the right calculator, pair page, or explanation page.
For searches like sensitivity calculator, sens calculator, mouse sensitivity converter, eDPI calculator, or cm/360 calculator, this hub explains which AimScale page is the best starting point.
Start with the main FPS sensitivity calculator when you need a fast result. Use a dedicated conversion page when you want DPI examples, cm/360 notes, and game-specific limitations.
Start From The Search Intent
Search terms like sensitivity calculator, mouse sensitivity converter, and sens converter can mean different jobs. Use this table to pick the page that matches what you are trying to change.
| Search or problem | Start here | Why |
|---|---|---|
| sensitivity calculator | FPS sensitivity calculator | Use the live converter when you know the source game, target game, sensitivity, and DPI. |
| sens calculator | FPS sensitivity calculator | Use the shorter search term the same way: start with source game, target game, sensitivity, and DPI. |
| mouse sensitivity converter | This converter matrix | Use the matrix when you are not sure whether you need a game pair, eDPI, DPI, or cm/360 page. |
| edpi calculator | eDPI calculator | Use eDPI for comparing DPI and sensitivity inside the same game scale. |
| cm/360 calculator | cm/360 calculator | Use cm/360 when you want the physical mouse travel behind a setting. |
| sens to cm 360 | cm/360 calculator | Convert an in-game sensitivity and DPI into physical turn distance. |
| DPI change | DPI sensitivity converter | Use the DPI tool when your game stays the same but your mouse DPI changes. |
Converter Matrix
The matrix below prioritizes useful pages that already have enough explanation to help players compare settings, not just raw formulas.
| Need | Use this page | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Any supported game to another | FPS sensitivity calculator | Fast hip-fire conversion with target sensitivity, source eDPI, target eDPI, and cm/360. |
| CS2 to Valorant | CS2 to Valorant sensitivity converter | Equivalent 800 DPI examples, target DPI adjustments, and why the same number does not transfer directly. |
| Valorant to CS2 | Valorant to CS2 sensitivity converter | Valorant-to-CS2 formula context, DPI examples, and first-test guidance. |
| CS2 to Apex Legends | CS2 to Apex sensitivity converter | CS2 to Apex hip-fire baseline with target DPI examples and Apex tuning notes. |
| Valorant to Apex Legends | Valorant to Apex sensitivity converter | Valorant to Apex conversion with cm/360 context and practical checking steps. |
| Convert into Apex | Apex Legends sensitivity converter | Apex-focused converter notes for players bringing settings from another FPS game. |
| Convert into Overwatch 2 | Overwatch 2 sensitivity converter | Overwatch 2 hip-fire baseline with scope and hero-setting caveats. |
| Convert into Rainbow Six Siege | Rainbow Six Siege sensitivity converter | Siege hip-fire baseline before ADS and FOV settings are tuned separately. |
Calculator Pages By Metric
eDPI calculators
Use eDPI when comparing DPI and in-game sensitivity inside one game or one sensitivity scale.
cm/360 and DPI tools
Use cm/360 for physical turn distance. Use the DPI converter when changing mouse DPI but trying to keep the same feel.
How To Choose A Converter
- If you only need a quick number, use the homepage calculator.
- If you are moving between CS2, Valorant, or Apex, use the dedicated pair page when available.
- If the pair page does not exist yet, use the homepage calculator and compare the cm/360 output.
- If you are changing mouse DPI, use the DPI sensitivity converter before changing game-specific settings.
- After converting, test hip-fire first, then adjust ADS, scoped, FOV, or hero-specific settings separately.
Why The Matrix Is Limited
AimScale does not turn every possible pair into a separate page immediately. A dedicated page should include enough useful context: examples, DPI tables, scope limits, internal links, and a clear source or review basis.
For the formula policy and confidence levels behind the pages above, read the AimScale methodology. For a practical testing routine, use the FPS sensitivity conversion guide.
Common Questions
Which mouse sensitivity converter should I use first?
Use the main FPS sensitivity calculator if you need a quick conversion between supported games. Use a dedicated pair page when you want examples, DPI tables, and notes for one specific conversion path.
Is eDPI enough for converting between FPS games?
No. eDPI is useful inside one game, but cross-game conversion should account for yaw and physical turn distance such as cm/360.
Why are some conversion paths not listed as dedicated pages?
AimScale adds dedicated pages only when the page can include useful examples, limitations, and source context. Unsupported paths should use the main calculator until a focused page is justified.