eDPI Calculator

eDPI Calculator for FPS Games and Aim Settings

Use this eDPI calculator to enter your DPI and in-game sensitivity, calculate your current eDPI, and compare one setup against another without guessing. If you are trying to figure out whether your sens is really lower, faster, or just different on paper, this is the number you want to check first.

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Native eDPI Read

CS2 Setup Check

Enter the same DPI and sensitivity you use in CS2. BO5 reads the native in-game value, calculates your eDPI, and gives you one number you can use to compare settings more cleanly.

Result

800
eDPI

This result is most useful when you compare CS2 settings against otherCS2 settings. If you want to preserve the same turn speed in a different game, use the mouse sensitivity converter instead of trying to eyeball the new value.

Native Sens Read

1

For this game, BO5 multiplies the raw in-game sensitivity by your DPI.

Quick Read

800

DPI is the other half of the calculation. If you raise it, your eDPI rises too.

Converter Baseline

1

BO5 can map this setup into the converter because CS2 is in the current supported launch set.

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What is eDPI?

eDPI turns DPI and sensitivity into one number you can actually compare

eDPI stands for effective dots per inch. In practical terms, it is a simple way to take your mouse DPI and your in-game sensitivity and combine them into one value. Players use it because it is much easier to compare one setup against another when the two variables are reduced to a single number.

That does not mean eDPI is a universal cross-game solution. It is best used inside the same title, where you want to compare your current settings, test a lower or higher sens, or keep a record of what you played well on. If you want to move the same turn speed into another game, use the mouse sensitivity converter after you lock in the source setup.

Game Pages

Open the eDPI Calculator for Your Game

Each route keeps the same calculator but swaps in the game name, the correct settings label, and more relevant page copy.