The cm/360 value is the amount of physical mouse travel needed to spin your character a full 360 degrees, and many aimers consider it the truest measure of sensitivity because it lives in real world distance rather than an abstract slider number. This calculator combines your mouse DPI, your in game sensitivity, and the game yaw constant to compute exactly how many centimeters, and inches, one full turn takes. Enter your numbers and the result updates instantly. A larger cm/360 means slower, steadier aim that rewards arm movement, while a smaller value means quick flicks driven by the wrist. Default yaw is 0.022, which matches CS2 and Valorant, but you can change it for other engines. All math runs locally in your browser with nothing sent to a server, so experiment until the turn distance feels natural.
It is the physical distance in centimeters your mouse must travel across the pad to spin your view a full 360 degrees.
The calculation uses your DPI, your in game sensitivity and the game specific yaw value, since each game turns a different amount per counted mouse dot.
Yes, a larger cm/360 means you move the mouse farther for a full turn, which is what players mean by a lower or slower sensitivity.
The cm/360 value is the amount of physical mouse travel needed to spin your character a full 360 degrees, and many aimers consider it the truest measure of sensitivity because it lives in real world distance rather than an abstract slider number. This calculator combines your mouse DPI, your in game sensitivity, and the game yaw constant to compute exactly how many centimeters, and inches, one full turn takes.
Yes. cm/360 Calculator is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. cm/360 Calculator runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. cm/360 Calculator runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.
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