Sensitivity Formula:
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The cm/360 measurement tells you how many centimeters of mouse movement it takes to complete a full 360-degree rotation in-game. This calculator helps you find the corresponding Windows sensitivity setting for your desired cm/360 and DPI.
The calculator uses the following formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts your physical mouse movement (cm) to in-game rotation by accounting for your mouse's DPI and the Windows sensitivity scaling.
Details: Consistent sensitivity settings across games help maintain muscle memory for aiming. Calculating cm/360 allows you to replicate your sensitivity in different games.
Tips: Enter your desired cm/360 measurement and your mouse DPI. The calculator will output the corresponding Windows sensitivity value.
Q1: Why use cm/360 instead of just sensitivity numbers?
A: cm/360 is a hardware-independent measurement that remains consistent regardless of DPI or in-game sensitivity settings.
Q2: What's a typical cm/360 for FPS games?
A: Most competitive FPS players use between 20cm/360 (fast) to 50cm/360 (slow), with many around 30-40cm/360.
Q3: Does Windows sensitivity affect all games?
A: Most modern games use raw input and ignore Windows sensitivity, but some older games may be affected.
Q4: How do I find my mouse's DPI?
A: Check your mouse software or manufacturer specifications. Many gaming mice have adjustable DPI.
Q5: Can I use this for non-FPS games?
A: Yes, the calculation works for any game where you want consistent mouse movement to rotation ratios.