SensLab

Sensitivity Converter for CS2, Valorant, Apex & More

Convert your mouse sensitivity between CS2, Valorant, Apex, Overwatch 2 and 10+ FPS titles. Enter your current sens and DPI — get the exact equivalent that preserves your muscle memory. Verified yaw-based formulas, pro player comparisons, instant results.

How does sensitivity conversion work?

Every FPS translates mouse input differently. The key factor is the yaw value — how many degrees your view rotates per mouse count. CS2 and Apex use 0.022, Valorant uses 0.07, Overwatch 2 uses 0.0066. Our converter uses these verified constants to calculate the exact sensitivity that keeps your cm/360 (centimeters per full rotation) identical across games. Same hand movement, same turn — that is what muscle memory actually depends on.

Why keep the same sensitivity across games?

Muscle memory is everything in competitive FPS. When you switch from Valorant to CS2 or from CS2 to Apex, your brain expects the same physical movement to produce the same rotation. Different sensitivities force you to re-learn aim every time. A proper conversion lets you stay consistent and perform from game one — whether you grind Premier on Friday and ranked Valorant on Saturday, or just want to try a new title without scrapping years of built-up aim.

Pro sensitivity comparison (eDPI)

Scroll down and we show you how your eDPI (sensitivity × DPI) compares to top pros in the target game — ZywOo, donk, s1mple, m0NESY in CS2; TenZ, aspas, Demon1 in Valorant; and more. If your eDPI is within 10% of a pro, we mark it as “≈”. Not a recommendation to copy — a reference point.

Next: dial in your crosshair

A converted sensitivity is step one. Step two is a crosshair you can actually see through. Try the Crosshair Generator to build one visually, load pro presets, and export straight into CS2 or Valorant.

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