CS2 SENSITIVITY CONVERTER

Convert your mouse sensitivity from Valorant, Apex, Overwatch, CoD and more into CS2 - keeping the exact same 360 turn distance so your aim feels identical.

Keep both DPI values equal if you don't change your mouse DPI - then only the in-game number changes. Edit CS2 DPI only if you use a different DPI in CS2.

Your CS2 sensitivity
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360 distance
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360 inches
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eDPI

In CS2 console: sensitivity <value>

How it works

This converter keeps your 360 turn distance identical between games. Each engine turns a fixed number of degrees per mouse count at sensitivity 1.0 (the "yaw"): CS2 and Apex use 0.022, Valorant 0.07, Overwatch 2 and Call of Duty 0.0066. Your CS2 sensitivity is calculated as source sens x (source yaw / 0.022) x (source DPI / CS2 DPI).

Because the physical distance to spin 360 stays the same, your muscle memory transfers 1:1. Pair it with the CS2 crosshair generator and browse pro player settings to dial in your setup.

CS2 Sensitivity FAQ

How do you convert your sensitivity to CS2?add
Match your cm/360 - the real mouse distance for a full turn. This converter does it from Valorant, Apex, Overwatch 2, Fortnite and more to CS2 instantly.
What is eDPI in CS2?add
eDPI is mouse DPI multiplied by in-game sensitivity. It is the true sensitivity number to compare players regardless of DPI. Most pros sit around 700-1100 eDPI.
What is a good CS2 sensitivity?add
Most pros play low: 400-800 DPI with 1.5-2.5 in-game, roughly 700-1100 eDPI. Lower sensitivity aids precision - start in that range and fine-tune.
How do you convert Valorant sensitivity to CS2?add
At the same DPI, multiply your Valorant sensitivity by about 3.18 to match cm/360. Use the converter above to get the exact value for your DPI.
How do you change sensitivity in CS2?add
Open Settings > Mouse > Mouse Sensitivity, or type sensitivity in console. Keep your DPI fixed and tune only the in-game value.
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