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CS2 SENSITIVITY CONVERTER

Convert your sensitivity from any game to the equivalent CS2 sensitivity using the universal cm/360° method.

CS2 SENSITIVITY
1.2982
= 15.8 cm/360°

PRO CS2 PLAYERS

s1mple
3.09 @ 400
13.2 cm/360
ZywOo
2 @ 400
20.5 cm/360
NiKo
1.37 @ 400
29.9 cm/360
device
1.6 @ 400
25.6 cm/360
m0NESY
0.9 @ 800
22.7 cm/360
Shroud
2.4 @ 450
15.2 cm/360

CS2 Sensitivity Converter (Source Engine)

Perfectly match your aim into Counter-Strike 2's engine, the gold standard for FPS mouse sensitivity math.

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Source
Engine math
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x3.18
Val to CS2 ratio
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Raw Input
Forces 1:1 tracking
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45cm+
Pro avg cm/360

🎯The Source Engine Standard

The sensitivity multiplier used in CS2 (and originally Half-Life/CS:GO) is widely considered the best standard in the industry. It scales perfectly linearly and feels incredibly raw and unfiltered.

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Did You Know?

Because Apex Legends was built on a heavily modified version of the Source Engine, your sensitivity in CS2 is exactly 1:1 the same as your sensitivity in Apex Legends. No math required!

📊CS2 Pro Sensitivity Ranges

RoleeDPI (800 DPI)cm/360Focus
Entry Fragger800-1000 eDPI30-40cmFast 180s, trading kills
Support700-800 eDPI40-50cmUtility usage, trading
AWPer800-1200 eDPI35-50cmFast flicking
Anchor600-750 eDPI50-60cmHolding angles, zero overflicking

🛠️Optimizing CS2 Settings

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Convert Your Sens

High Impact

If coming from Valorant, multiply your Valorant sensitivity by exactly 3.1818 to get your CS2 sensitivity.

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Zoom Sensitivity Ratio

High Impact

To make your AWP scoped sensitivity feel exactly 1:1 with your hipfire sensitivity for short flicks, set zoom_sensitivity_ratio_mouse to 0.818933.

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Disable Mouse Accel

High Impact

Ensure "Enhance Pointer Precision" is off in Windows. CS2 disables it by default with raw input, but it's best to be safe.

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Pro Tip

CS2 requires much wider physical arm sweeps than Valorant due to the need to turn away from flashbangs rapidly. A slightly higher sensitivity (40cm/360) is usually preferred over the extreme low sensitivities of Valorant.

Key Takeaways

  • Source engine yaw is exactly 0.022 degrees.
  • CS2 sensitivity is 1:1 with Apex Legends.
  • Multiply Valorant sensitivity by 3.1818 for CS2.
  • AWP 1:1 zoom ratio is ideally 0.818933.
  • Always enable Raw Input for consistent aiming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most CS2 professionals use 400–800 DPI with sensitivities ranging from 0.9 to 3.09, resulting in 25–80 cm/360. s1mple uses 3.09 at 400 DPI (~42 cm/360), NiKo uses 1.37 at 400 DPI (~82 cm/360), and m0NESY uses 0.9 at 800 DPI (~57 cm/360). Most pros cluster between 30–60 cm/360.

Yes — always enable raw input in CS2. It bypasses Windows mouse processing entirely, ensuring your sensitivity is perfectly linear at all speeds. Without raw input, Windows Enhance Pointer Precision (mouse acceleration) can subtly alter your feel and make any sensitivity conversion inaccurate.

Minor perceptual differences are normal, primarily caused by different FOV values between games. CS2 uses a slightly narrower effective FOV than Valorant or Apex Legends at identical monitor resolutions. If the converted sensitivity feels off, adjust by ±5% and test for at least 2–3 hours before evaluating.

400 or 800 DPI are the most common choices among professional players. The key is to use your mouse's native DPI to avoid sensor interpolation. Both 400 and 800 are native on virtually all modern gaming sensors. 800 DPI with a proportionally lower sensitivity gives identical physical feel to 400 DPI with double the sensitivity.

Enter your DPI, select Valorant as the 'From Game', enter your Valorant sensitivity, and the converter shows your CS2 equivalent instantly. For example, Valorant 0.408 at 800 DPI converts to CS2 sensitivity ~1.298 — both produce the same ~32 cm/360.

Yes. CS2 uses the same Source engine yaw value of 0.022 as CSGO. Your CSGO sensitivity translates 1:1 to CS2 with no conversion needed. If you import your CSGO config into CS2, your sensitivity will be identical.

Most competitive CS2 players operate between 600–1200 eDPI (DPI × sensitivity). Below 600 is very low and requires a large mousepad. 800–1000 eDPI is the sweet spot for most skilled players. Above 1600 eDPI is considered high and can reduce precision for long-range rifle duels.

Get Your Perfect CS2 Sensitivity

Enter your DPI and current game sensitivity above to instantly calculate your CS2 equivalent.