CS2 to Valorant sensitivity converter showing exact formula to match mouse sensitivity and cm per 360 CS2 to Valorant sensitivity converter showing exact formula to match mouse sensitivity and cm per 360

CS2 to Valorant Sens Converter How to Match Your Sensitivity Exactly

If you want your aim to feel the same in CS2 and Valorant, the cleanest method is matching cm per 360. That keeps your full turn distance identical between games, which is what most players mean by matching sensitivity “exactly”.

CS2 to Valorant Sens Converter

The exact CS2 to Valorant sensitivity formula

Valorant uses a fixed yaw value of 0.07 and CS2 uses 0.022 by default, so the conversion is: Recharge

CS2 to Valorant
Valorant Sensitivity = CS2 Sensitivity Ă— (0.022 Ă· 0.07)
Valorant Sensitivity = CS2 Sensitivity Ă· 3.181818

The exact CS2 to Valorant sensitivity formula

Quick example
CS2 sens 1.50
Valorant sens = 1.50 Ă· 3.181818 = 0.471
This matches common reference conversions you will see posted online.

Important note
This assumes you have not changed CS2 m_yaw from the default 0.022.

Why cm per 360 is the best “exact match”

Two players can have the same eDPI but different actual turn distance depending on how the game scales rotation. Matching cm per 360 removes that confusion and keeps your physical mouse travel identical across games.

Here is the universal cm per 360 formula (works for both games)

cm per 360 = (2.54 Ă— 360) Ă· (DPI Ă— Sensitivity Ă— Yaw)

CS2 yaw default is 0.022
Valorant yaw is fixed at 0.07

CS2 to Valorant sensitivity

Step by step Match your CS2 sens to Valorant perfectly

Step 1 Write down your CS2 settings

1 Your mouse DPI
2 Your CS2 sensitivity
3 Confirm you are using default m_yaw 0.022 unless you intentionally changed it

Step 2 Convert to Valorant using the exact formula

Use this:

Valorant Sens = CS2 Sens Ă· 3.181818

Step 3 Set it inside Valorant

In Valorant go to
Settings Mouse Sensitivity Aim
Paste the number you calculated

Step 4 Validate with a real world check

Pick a clean reference distance on your mousepad and confirm your 360 distance matches between games. If your pad space is limited, test a 180 instead and double it.

CS2 SensValorant Sens
0.800.251
1.000.314
1.200.377
1.500.471
1.800.566
2.000.629
2.500.786
3.000.943

These values follow the yaw based conversion method.

What about “monitor match” conversions

Some converters try to match how far your crosshair moves across your screen rather than matching a full rotation. This can feel different depending on FOV, aspect ratio, and what percentage of the screen is matched.

A popular community approach recommends dividing by about 3.37 for a specific monitor matching method, which is intentionally different than the pure cm per 360 match.

If your goal is “match exactly” and keep muscle memory consistent for turns and swipes, stick with cm per 360.

What about “monitor match” conversions

ADS and scoped sensitivity Do not accidentally ruin your match

Hipfire is the foundation. Once hipfire is matched, then handle zoom separately.

CS2 uses a zoom sensitivity ratio setting
Valorant has a scoped sensitivity multiplier

These will never be a perfect one number match across every zoom level because the games handle zoom and FOV differently. The practical approach is:

1 Match hipfire first using the formula above
2 Pick one common use case to match next
Operator and AWP style flicks, or rifle micro adjustments
3 Adjust Valorant scoped multiplier by feel in small steps until it matches your comfort

Common mistakes that make your conversion feel wrong

1 Raw input mismatch
Make sure both games are using raw input style mouse handling

2 Changing DPI between games
Keep the same DPI for the conversion to stay meaningful

3 Different Windows pointer settings
Keep Windows speed consistent so your muscle memory is not fighting your desktop habits

4 Expecting identical feel on every weapon
CS2 spray control and Valorant recoil patterns are fundamentally different, even with identical cm per 360

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