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eDPI Calculator

Calculate your eDPI (in-game sensitivity × mouse DPI).

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How to use the eDPI calculator

  1. Choose your sensitivity type

    Number for most games (Valorant, CS2), or Percentage for games that show sensitivity as a percent (Fortnite).

  2. Enter your sensitivity and DPI

    Type your in-game sensitivity and your mouse DPI. DPI defaults to 800 if you leave it.

  3. Read your eDPI

    The result updates instantly as you type. Copy it with one click.

What is eDPI?

eDPI (effective dots per inch) folds your whole mouse setup into a single number. It’s the one figure that describes how fast your crosshair actually moves, no matter how you split it between mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity.

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That’s why two players can feel identical on completely different settings. A low-sens / high-DPI setup and a high-sens / low-DPI one land on the same eDPI, and the same turning speed:

Because it collapses everything into one comparable figure, eDPI is the standard way players share their settings and match a pro’s aim, without quoting DPI and sensitivity separately every time.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate my eDPI?

Multiply your in-game sensitivity by your mouse DPI. For example, 0.5 sensitivity at 800 DPI is an eDPI of 400. This calculator works it out instantly as you type.

What is a good eDPI?

There is no single correct number; it depends on the game and your aim style. Many competitive FPS players sit roughly between 400 and 1000 eDPI, but lower (more arm aim) and higher (more wrist) both work. Pick a value you can control consistently and stick with it.

Is a higher eDPI better?

No. A higher eDPI just turns faster, and a lower one gives more precision. The best eDPI is the one you can aim with reliably, not the highest or the lowest.

Why doesn't the same eDPI feel the same in another game?

eDPI only compares cleanly within the same game. Each game scales its sensitivity differently, so two settings with the same eDPI in different games can feel very different. To carry your aim between games, use a sensitivity converter instead.

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