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The Cm 360 Sensitivity Calculator converts your mouse sensitivity from centimeters per 360-degree turn to in-game sensitivity value based on your DPI setting. This is essential for gamers who want consistent sensitivity across different games and setups.
The calculator uses the following formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates how many in-game units correspond to one inch of mouse movement at your DPI setting, then determines the sensitivity needed to achieve your desired cm/360.
Details: Consistent sensitivity settings help maintain muscle memory across different games and setups, improving aiming precision and performance in first-person shooters and other precision games.
Tips: Measure your cm/360 in-game or use a sensitivity mat. Enter your exact DPI setting (not the manufacturer's claimed DPI). All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Why is cm/360 a better measurement than in-game sensitivity?
A: Cm/360 is hardware-independent and provides a physical measurement of mouse movement, making it easier to maintain consistent sensitivity across different games and setups.
Q2: What are typical cm/360 values for FPS games?
A: Most professional players use between 20cm/360 (high sensitivity) to 50cm/360 (low sensitivity), with many preferring around 30-40cm/360 for a balance of speed and precision.
Q3: How do I measure my cm/360?
A: Mark your mouse position, rotate 360 degrees in-game, and measure how far your mouse moved. Many games have console commands or workshop maps to help with this.
Q4: Does mouse pad size affect this calculation?
A: No, but your mouse pad needs to be large enough to accommodate your preferred cm/360 for practical use.
Q5: Should I use raw input in games?
A: Yes, always enable raw input to bypass Windows sensitivity settings and mouse acceleration for consistent results.