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Mouse Sensitivity Converter
Convert mouse sensitivity between CS2, Valorant, Apex, Fortnite, and more instantly online. See cm/360 in one click for free, no sign-up required.
Valorant: 0.07
Formula: cm/360 = (360 / (sens × yaw)) × (2.54 / DPI). Matching cm/360 means identical muscle memory between games.
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What it does
Convert mouse sensitivity between CS2, Valorant, Apex, Overwatch, Fortnite, COD, R6, PUBG, and Rocket League. Shows cm/360 in one click. File-format conversion is often a one-off task where any reasonable tool works, but recurring tasks justify learning one good tool deeply.
What to know about this conversion: metadata (EXIF on photos, document properties on PDFs) often contains information you don’t want to share. Stripping by default is best practice for privacy.
Practical considerations: transparent backgrounds: PNG and WebP support alpha; JPG and BMP don’t. Converting transparent PNG to JPG produces a colored background where transparency was. A common pitfall: using a converter that silently downsamples or watermarks output.
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Paste this snippet into any page. Loads on-demand (lazy), no tracking scripts, and sized to most dashboards. Replace the height to fit your layout.
<iframe src="https://freetoolarena.com/embed/sensitivity-converter" width="100%" height="720" frameborder="0" loading="lazy" title="Mouse Sensitivity Converter" style="border:1px solid #e2e8f0;border-radius:12px;max-width:720px;"></iframe>How to use it
- Paste or upload the input in its current format.
- Pick the target format and any options (quality, encoding).
- Run the conversion (browser-side, no upload to server in our implementation).
- Verify the output matches your expectation before downloading.
- Save with a clear filename so the conversion is reversible.
When to use this tool
- Modernizing legacy format files (old DOC to DOCX, BMP to PNG).
- Compressing files for email or chat-app size limits.
- Cross-platform delivery (sender on macOS, recipient on Windows).
- Educational demonstrations of format differences and tradeoffs.
When not to use it
- Sensitive documents (legal, medical, financial) where retention by a third-party converter is a risk.
- Format-specific conversions requiring fine-grained control over compression, color, or metadata.
- Archival-quality conversions (use PDF/A or TIFF for long-term archival).
- Print-production workflows requiring CMYK and specific ICC profiles.
Common use cases
- Onboarding a colleague who needs the same calculation/conversion
- Verifying a number or output before passing it on
- Quick conversion during a typical workday
- Pre-decision sanity-check on inputs and outputs
Frequently asked questions
- Why does my email client reject the file?
- Probably file size (most clients cap at 25MB) or format restrictions (some block specific extensions for security). Compress the file or use a file-sharing link (Dropbox, Drive, WeTransfer) for large files.
- Can I batch-convert files?
- Browser-based tools handle one-at-a-time efficiently. For 100+ files, a CLI tool (ImageMagick, ghostscript, ffmpeg) is dramatically faster and scriptable.
- Which format should I use for the web?
- WebP for general use (95% browser support, ~30% smaller than JPG/PNG). AVIF for cutting-edge (better compression, 90% support). JPG for photos when broad compatibility matters. PNG for screenshots and graphics with hard edges.
- What about EXIF orientation?
- Photos from phones have orientation metadata (1-8 values). Conversion can either rotate to natural orientation (recommended) or preserve metadata + raw pixels. Some converters get this wrong, producing rotated outputs.
- What’s OCR and when do I need it?
- OCR (Optical Character Recognition) extracts text from scanned-PDF or image documents, making them searchable. Needed for: scanned legal documents, image-based PDFs, screenshots of text. Adds processing time. Modern OCR engines (Tesseract, Google Vision) are 95-99% accurate on clean scans.
- What happens to metadata?
- By default, most browser-based converters strip metadata for privacy: EXIF (including GPS) removed from photos, document properties (author, edit history) sanitized. Toggle to preserve if needed.
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