BO5 Calculators

Aim Calculators for FPS Settings

Choose the right calculator before you touch your settings. Calculate eDPI when you are tuning one game, or convert sensitivity when you are moving from one shooter to another.

edpi calculatormouse sensitivity convertercm/360dpi calculator

Live workflow

Pick a calculator by outcome

Need one comparable number?Use eDPI
Moving from CS2 to Valorant?Use converter
Changing mouse DPI too?Set both DPI fields

Settings cockpit

Instant result

Mouse DPI

800

CS2 sensitivity

1.20

Target game

Valorant

eDPI

960

cm/360

47.3

Converted sens

Copy ready

0.377

A defensible starting point before ADS and scoped tuning.

Tune one game

eDPI Calculator

Enter your mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity to calculate eDPI, compare settings, and check cm/360 where conversion data is available.

Supported games

16

Best for

DPI x sens

  • Compare two setups inside the same game
  • Keep DPI and sensitivity changes measurable
  • Use game-specific pages for native setting labels
Open eDPI Calculator

Move between games

Mouse Sensitivity Converter

Convert sensitivity from one FPS to another using source DPI, source game, target DPI, and target game so the new setup starts closer to your usual turn speed.

Supported games

33+

Best for

cm/360

  • Convert CS2, Valorant, Apex, Fortnite, Warzone, and more
  • Account for source DPI and target DPI separately
  • Start close, then fine tune ADS and scoped values in-game
Open Sens Converter

Four-step workflow

Get from setting to answer quickly

BO5 keeps the calculator path narrow on purpose: source settings in, usable number out, then small in-game adjustments only where the target game needs them.

01

Choose your task

Use eDPI when you are tuning one game. Use the converter when you are carrying a setup into another game.

02

Enter real settings

Use the DPI on your mouse profile and the exact hipfire sensitivity from the game settings screen.

03

Compare the result

Check eDPI or cm/360, then decide whether the new number is a real change or only a small adjustment.

04

Apply and fine tune

Copy the result as a starting point, then tune ADS, scoped, or hero-specific values inside the target game.

Tool fit

eDPI vs Sensitivity Converter

Both tools deal with mouse settings, but they answer different questions. Use the one that matches the change you are actually making.

Best starting point
You are staying in one game
You are switching games
Inputs
DPI and in-game sensitivity
Source game, source sens, source DPI, target game, target DPI
Main output
Effective DPI and optional cm/360
Matched target sensitivity and cm/360
What it does not solve
ADS and scoped multipliers
Game-specific scoped, ADS, hero, or weapon modifiers

Practical guidance

Do not chase a number without testing it

Calculators remove guesswork, but aim still depends on your mousepad space, role, scoped settings, movement style, and the target game's input model. Treat the result as a strong baseline, then test it in deathmatch, aim training, or a private server before committing to it in ranked games.

If the number feels close but not right, adjust in small steps. Big sensitivity jumps make it harder to tell whether the calculator result is wrong or whether your muscle memory just needs a short adjustment period.

FAQ

Calculator Questions

What calculator should I use first?

Use the eDPI calculator first if you are tuning DPI and sensitivity inside one game. Use the mouse sensitivity converter when you already know your source setup and want to move it into another FPS.

Is eDPI the same as cm/360?

No. eDPI combines DPI and sensitivity into one simple number. cm/360 measures the physical mouse distance needed for a full turn. BO5 shows cm/360 where the game conversion data supports it.

Can a converter copy my aim perfectly?

No converter can copy every scoped, ADS, weapon, or hero-specific setting perfectly. The BO5 converter gives a strong hipfire starting point so you can fine tune from a sensible baseline.

Are the calculators free?

Yes. The BO5 eDPI calculator and mouse sensitivity converter are free and do not require an account.