eDPI calculator
Category: TechnologyCalculate your effective DPI (eDPI) for gaming using your mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity. eDPI helps compare sensitivity settings across different games and players.
eDPI Calculation
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What Is the eDPI Calculator?
The eDPI Calculator is a simple tool created for gamers to determine their effective DPI (eDPI), which helps compare mouse sensitivity settings across different games. It combines your mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity into a single value, making it easier to maintain consistent aim and performance across titles like VALORANT, CS:GO, Overwatch, Fortnite, and more.
eDPI = Mouse DPI × In-game Sensitivity
Why Use This Calculator?
Many games use different sensitivity systems, and switching between them can throw off your muscle memory. This calculator helps you:
- Compare sensitivity settings across different games
- Find out whether you're playing on low, medium, or high sensitivity
- Convert your settings for consistent aim across titles
- Understand your aiming style—wrist vs. arm movement
How to Use the eDPI Calculator
Follow these steps to calculate your eDPI and get personalized insights:
- Enter your current Mouse DPI (e.g., 800)
- Enter your In-game Sensitivity (e.g., 1.0)
- Choose your game or select Custom to manually adjust the conversion multiplier
- Click “Calculate eDPI”
- View your eDPI result, sensitivity classification, and game-specific conversions
Understanding Your Results
The calculator displays your effective DPI, input values, and game preset. It also visually shows where your sensitivity falls:
- Low Sensitivity (400–800): Ideal for arm aimers using large mousepads
- Medium Sensitivity (800–1200): Balanced approach between arm and wrist
- High Sensitivity (1200+): Common for wrist aimers or limited space setups
Cross-Game Sensitivity Comparison
The calculator includes a helpful table that shows how your sensitivity translates across popular titles. This is especially useful when switching between games that have different sensitivity scales.
For example:
- VALORANT and CS:GO use similar scales
- Overwatch sensitivity is roughly 3.33x that of CS:GO
- Fortnite has a different scale that often requires adjustment
Common Questions
What is DPI?
DPI (Dots Per Inch) refers to how sensitive your mouse is. A higher DPI means the cursor moves more for every inch you move your mouse.
What is In-game Sensitivity?
This is the sensitivity setting inside a game that multiplies your physical DPI input.
Why is eDPI Important?
eDPI gives you a universal number that combines both your mouse hardware and game settings. It helps you find and maintain a comfortable and consistent sensitivity across different games.
Is there a best eDPI?
No. The best eDPI depends on your aiming style and personal preference. Professional players use everything from 400 to over 1600 eDPI.
What is a good way to find the right sensitivity?
Start with a medium eDPI (800–1200) and adjust based on your comfort, accuracy, and playstyle. Use the calculator to test different setups easily.
Key Takeaways
- eDPI = DPI × In-game Sensitivity
- Use this value to compare setups between games and players
- Get immediate feedback on whether your setup is low, medium, or high sensitivity
- Convert your settings automatically for popular FPS games
Whether you're trying to improve your aim in competitive shooters or want consistency across multiple games, this calculator is a practical tool for any serious player. With just a few inputs, you’ll better understand your settings and be able to optimize for your personal performance.