Quake Mouse Sensitivity Converter/Calculator | FLANK.GG

About This Quake Sensitivity Converter

Our Quake sensitivity converter lets you convert your sens from Quake to 50+ popular video games, including Apex Legends, CS2, Escape from Tarkov, Fortnite, Overwatch 2, and Valorant. You can also use it to convert your sens to Quake from any of our supported games.

Using this calculator's conversion, you'll have the same cm/360 in both Quake and the game you're converting to/from. This means that moving your mouse a certain distance will rotate your crosshair in Quake and the other game the same number of degrees (or as close as possible, given the games' sensitivity precisions).

Using the same effective sensitivity will allow your aim to translate and carry over better in each game.

Note: We strongly recommend you to turn off mouse acceleration in Windows when playing Quake or any other keyboard-and-mouse video game.

How to Use Our Quake Sens Converter

To use our Quake Sens Converter:

  1. Select the game you want to convert your sens from in the "Convert From" dropdown (or leave it as Quake if that's the game you're converting from).
  2. Type in your in-game sens for the game you're converting from.
  3. Select the game you want to convert your sens to in the "Convert To" dropdown (or leave it as Quake if that's the game you're converting to).

After completing these three steps, the calculator will display your converted sensitivity automatically.

Optionally, you can also use the "Advanced Options" to enter the mouse DPI you use for Quake and the other game. This will allow us to accurately calculate your in/360, cm/360, and eDPI for the game you're converting to.

If you plan to use the same mouse DPI in both Quake and the other game, you don't need to enter your DPI to get an accurate sensitivity conversion. However, we won't be able to accurately calculate your in/360, cm/360, and eDPI.

Check out our Quake eDPI Calculator

Recommended Quake Sensitivity, eDPI, & cm/360

For competitive first-person shooters, like Quake, we recommend using a cm/360 between 20 to 80 (7.87 to 31.5 inches/360). cm/360 is how many centimeters you need to move your mouse to rotate 360 degrees in-game.

Both your in-game Quake sensitivity and your mouse DPI affect your "true sensitivity" (how far you have to move your mouse to rotate a certain number of degrees in Quake). For this reason, we've provided a range of recommended in-game Quake sensitivities for various mouse DPIs.

Recommended Quake Sensitivity For Different Mouse DPIs

  • If your mouse DPI is 400, we recommend a Quake sens between 1.2989 and 5.1955
  • If your mouse DPI is 800, we recommend a Quake sens between 0.6494 and 2.5977
  • If your mouse DPI is 1600, we recommend a Quake sens between 0.3247 and 1.2989
  • If your mouse DPI is 3200, we recommend a Quake sens between 0.1624 and 0.6494

Recommended Quake eDPI

Your Quake eDPI is your Quake in-game sensitivity multiplied by your mouse's DPI.

eDPI is commonly used to compare different "effective sensitivities" for the same game. Unlike cm/360, eDPI can't be used to compare settings for different games.

We recommend an eDPI between 520 and 2078 for Quake.

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