Why eDPI helps
Compare Apex settings with one number
If you are deciding between two Apex sensitivity values, eDPI gives you a cleaner way to compare them than looking at DPI and sens separately.
Apex eDPI
Use this Apex Legends eDPI calculator to enter your DPI and sensitivity, calculate your Apex eDPI, and compare one aim setup against another.
Native eDPI Read
Enter the same DPI and sensitivity you use in Apex. BO5 reads the native in-game value, calculates your eDPI, and gives you one number you can use to compare settings more cleanly.
Result
This result is most useful when you compare Apex settings against otherApex 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 Apex is in the current supported launch set.
Open ConverterHow to use this page
This Apex eDPI calculator is built for one job: helping you measure your current aim setup inside Apex. Enter the same DPI and sensitivity you see in your game settings, and BO5 will calculate your effective DPI so you can compare that setup against a slower or faster alternative.
That makes the page useful when you are testing a new sens, copying an old setup, or trying to understand whether a recent change was small or dramatic. If you are switching to another game entirely, treat this as the first step: confirm the source setup here, then convert it with the mouse sensitivity converter.
Why eDPI helps
If you are deciding between two Apex sensitivity values, eDPI gives you a cleaner way to compare them than looking at DPI and sens separately.
What to enter
Do not pre-convert the number before you paste it in. BO5 expects the exact apex legends sensitivityfrom your settings menu so the Apex eDPI output matches your real setup.
Related tool
Once this Apex setup feels right, you can use it as the source setup in the mouse sensitivity converter and get a better starting point in another supported game.
Open Mouse Converter