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Aim Sensitivity Visualizer

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Visualize effective sensitivity, eDPI, and cm/360 with game-aware benchmark ranges.

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What this tool helps you answer

What this tool helps you answer

This page combines sensitivity math with game presets and pro-profile baselines so you can compare setup quality, not just raw numbers.

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Results

Editorial review

How this page was built

This page combines the live tool, input guidance, worked examples, and operating limits so Aim Sensitivity Visualizer stays useful even before users interact with the calculator.

Reviewed by Klartext Tools against the current Aim Sensitivity Visualizer workflow on 2026-02-25.

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Assumptions

  • Aim Sensitivity Visualizer is strongest when you keep the scenario narrow and compare the result against a second plausible case.
  • Re-check the input scope, units, and exclusions before acting on the result.
  • Run a second scenario when one assumption could materially change the recommendation.
  • Treat this page as planning support, not as a substitute for supplier, legal, medical, or licensed professional advice.

Page scope

What this page covers

  • Sample inputs and scenarios
  • How to read the results
  • Use Cases
  • Best practices
  • Why this matters
  • What this tool does

Worked examples

Aim Sensitivity Visualizer: Game preset: valorant

This page combines sensitivity math with game presets and pro-profile baselines so you can compare setup quality, not just raw numbers.

Game preset
valorant
Pro profile preset
manual
Mouse DPI
10

Review the output with Game preset set to valorant, then compare it with the method and limitations on this page before changing other inputs.

Aim Sensitivity Visualizer: adjust Pro profile preset: manual

Change Pro profile preset to manual while keeping the rest of the Aim Sensitivity Visualizer scenario stable.

Pro profile preset
manual

If the result moves sharply after changing Pro profile preset, treat the tool output as sensitive and validate the source input before acting.

More context

The result above is the answer. The sections below help you understand it, compare it, or move to the next step.

Sample inputs and scenarios

Aim Sensitivity Visualizer: Game preset: valorant

This page combines sensitivity math with game presets and pro-profile baselines so you can compare setup quality, not just raw numbers.

Sample inputs

Game preset
valorant
Pro profile preset
manual
Mouse DPI
10

Sample outcome: Review the output with Game preset set to valorant, then compare it with the method and limitations on this page before changing other inputs.

Aim Sensitivity Visualizer: adjust Pro profile preset: manual

Change Pro profile preset to manual while keeping the rest of the Aim Sensitivity Visualizer scenario stable.

Sample inputs

Pro profile preset
manual

Sample outcome: If the result moves sharply after changing Pro profile preset, treat the tool output as sensitive and validate the source input before acting.

Why this matters

Raw sensitivity numbers are meaningless without normalization. A value of 10 on 800 DPI is a completely different setup from 10 on 1600 DPI, and neither tells you where you stand relative to competitive or casual ranges. eDPI standardizes mouse sensitivity across hardware configurations, and cm/360 ties the result to real physical movement: the centimeters of desk travel required to rotate the camera a full 360 degrees. Use this visualizer to see exactly where your current setup sits, benchmark it against typical competitive ranges for your game, and understand whether a sensitivity change is actually meaningful or just a different-looking number that produces the same physical feel.

Best practices

  • Start with one game preset and tune inside that ecosystem first.
  • Use pro presets as baseline references, then personalize for your pad size and role.
  • Watch both eDPI and cm/360 benchmark fit before changing hardware or sensitivity.

Use Cases

  • Standardize your settings before ranked sessions and tournaments.
  • Keep consistent aim behavior while switching between shooter titles.
  • Document and share reproducible sensitivity settings with teammates.

Continue with guides, decision-support pages, and nearby tools

Decision-support pages

  • Mouse DPI Checker vs Aim Sensitivity Visualizer

    These tools solve different parts of the same setup problem. Use Mouse DPI Checker to verify the hardware number you think you are using. Use Aim Sensitivity Visualizer when you need to translate that number into a repeatable in-game sensitivity workflow.

  • Mouse DPI vs Windows Pointer Speed

    Mouse DPI is a hardware property: the sensor reports a fixed number of counts per inch regardless of what Windows does. Windows Pointer Speed is an OS-level multiplier applied after that signal arrives, and Enhance Pointer Precision adds a non-linear acceleration layer on top. Because these settings compound, players who adjust one without understanding the other end up chasing a moving target. Verifying the hardware layer first, then confirming the signal timing, gives a reliable starting point before any in-game sensitivity work.

  • Input Lag Pipeline Calculator vs Refresh Rate Response Time Checker

    Players often lump input lag, refresh rate, and response time into one vague “monitor feel” problem. These tools split that confusion apart. One helps you think through total latency from input to display. The other helps you judge how panel refresh and response behavior shape motion clarity and perceived responsiveness.

  • Best Browser-Based Gaming Tools for New FPS Players

    New FPS players often try to improve by copying pro settings or buying gear before they understand their own setup. A better first move is to use simple browser tools that clarify baseline DPI, sensitivity translation, reaction warm-up, and whether the system can actually support the performance target.

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Reviewed by Klartext Tools

  • Reviewed with the Klartext Tools editorial process for practical browser-based workflows.
  • Assumptions and limitations are stated directly on the page before the decision-support sections.
  • Worked examples and FAQs are included so the result can be checked against a second scenario.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is cm/360 exact across games?
It is a practical normalization layer. Engines, FOV models, and yaw implementations can still differ by game.
Can I compare my setup to pro players?
Yes. Choose a game preset and a pro profile preset to benchmark your eDPI and cm/360 against a typical range.
Should I optimize for eDPI or cm/360?
Use both. eDPI normalizes mouse and sensitivity values, while cm/360 reflects physical movement distance.
Does ADS mode change the recommendation?
Yes. ADS multiplier can move your effective sensitivity and benchmark fit significantly.
Can I share this exact setup with teammates?
Yes. Use Share Setup to copy a URL with your current game and sensitivity values.
What does Aim Sensitivity Visualizer calculate compared with a basic aim sensitivity estimator?
Aim Sensitivity Visualizer focuses on visualize effective sensitivity, eDPI, and cm/360 with game-aware benchmark ranges. It is built for free gaming tools & calculators workflows and returns reproducible results for the same inputs.
Which inputs affect aim sensitivity calculator results the most?
Start with Game preset, Pro profile preset, Mouse DPI. Small changes in those fields usually drive the biggest output shift, so compare at least two scenarios before deciding.
Is aim sensitivity calculator online useful for quick scenario planning?
Yes. Aim Sensitivity Visualizer is designed for fast what-if analysis, letting you test assumptions and compare outcomes directly in your browser session.

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