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See exactly how donk, s1mple, TenZ, and 50+ pros configure their aim. Complete settings including crosshair, video, and gear.
Browse Pro Settings →Yes! We use the same formulas verified by professional esports teams. Our calculations are 100% accurate and tested by 10,000+ gamers.
We support 50+ FPS games including CS2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Fortnite, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty, Rainbow Six Siege, and many more.
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Seeing how pros configure their settings helps you understand optimal ranges. You can try their settings as a starting point and adjust to your preference.
Select your current game (e.g. CS2) and the game you want to convert to (e.g. Valorant).
Type your sensitivity and DPI. We calculate the equivalent sens instantly.
Copy the result and paste it in your game settings. Same aim feeling everywhere.
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| Instant conversion | ✓ | Often manual |
| 50+ games | ✓ | Limited |
| Pro settings database | ✓ | Rare |
| No sign-up required | ✓ | Sometimes required |
| Free core tools | ✓ | Varies |
Find the ideal sensitivity range for CS2 and how pros like donk and s1mple set theirs.
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