Tool briefing
Apex Sensitivity Converter
Apex has more tracking and movement than many tactical shooters, so conversion is only the first stop. Use it to get close, then test in fights.
Open Apex Sensitivity Converter
Move your Apex sens to or from another shooter.
Use it here
Apex Sensitivity Converter
How To Use Apex Sensitivity Converter
- Open Sens Sync and select the source and target games.
- Enter the sensitivity and DPI you actually use right now.
- Convert the value, test it in a practice range, and make small adjustments after real movement.
Example Uses
Sensitivity conversion gives you a starting point, not a final perfect value.
- Valorant to CS2 baseline
- CS2 to Valorant baseline
- Apex to another shooter
Best Used For
- Apex warmups
- Tracking practice
- Switching from CS2 or Valorant
- DPI changes
How To Get A Better Result
- Test strafe tracking.
- Check close-range fights.
- Do not copy a pro value without matching DPI.
PlayZephyr Note
Select Apex Legends in Sens Sync and convert around your current DPI.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Do not copy a pro sensitivity without matching DPI and game settings.
- Avoid judging the conversion after one fight.
- Keep your old value saved so you can roll back quickly.
Apex Sensitivity Converter FAQ
Is the converted sensitivity exact?
It is a baseline. Different games have different FOV, movement, and scoped behavior, so testing still matters.
Should I change DPI too?
Only if you mean to. Keep DPI stable when you want a cleaner game-to-game comparison.
Updated May 15, 2026