Frequently Asked Questions
Having doubts? Use our FAQ section below to get rid of common queries right away.
Why do gamers need to use a sensitivity converter?
Gamers usually need a sensitivity converter to optimize their sensitivity across various games.
Are there any limitations to using a sensitivity converter?
No. There’s no such limitation to using a sensitivity converter; however, you must fill in all the fields to get results.
Can I convert sensitivity settings for both first-person shooters and other genres of games?
Yes, definitely. You can easily convert sensitivity settings between any game of your desire as long as you’ve entered the correct values.
How can I test the effectiveness of my new sensitivity settings after conversion?
To test the effectiveness of your sensitivity settings, start using the value in the desired game and see if it is useful or not.
What factors can affect the accuracy of sensitivity conversions?
Your game selection, original sensitivity value, and DPI values - all can affect the accuracy of your final conversions.
How does DPI (Dots Per Inch) affect sensitivity conversion?
The higher the DPI on the mouse, the more sensitivity it has. Hence, enter the data correctly to get precise results.
What steps are involved in using a sensitivity converter?
In that case, you can check the data entered to get the value or re-enter the details to avoid confusion.
What should I do if the converted sensitivity feels off in the new game?
Using a sensitivity converter is a three-step process - select the games, enter the original sensitivity, and add the DPI values to get results.
How frequently are new games added to sensitivity converter tools?
It depends on the tool. We’re community-driven and respond fast to your feedback.
Is the sensitivity converter usable on mobile or just desktop?
No, the tool is only launched for desktop platforms yet, so you can use it on your PC at the moment.