Valorant Sensitivity Formula:
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The Valorant sensitivity setting determines how much your cursor moves in response to mouse movement. It's a crucial setting for aiming precision in the game.
The calculator uses the sensitivity formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the in-game sensitivity needed to achieve a specific rotation distance based on your mouse DPI.
Details: Proper sensitivity settings are essential for consistent aim in Valorant. Most professional players use sensitivities between 0.2 and 0.8 with 400-800 DPI.
Tips: Enter your desired yaw (degrees of rotation) and your mouse DPI. The calculator will determine the appropriate in-game sensitivity setting.
Q1: What is a good yaw value for Valorant?
A: Most players use values between 180 and 360 degrees. 360 means a full mouse swipe rotates your character 360 degrees in-game.
Q2: How does DPI affect sensitivity?
A: Higher DPI means your mouse is more sensitive to physical movement. You'll need lower in-game sensitivity settings with higher DPI.
Q3: What's the difference between sensitivity and eDPI?
A: eDPI (effective DPI) is sensitivity × DPI. It's a better way to compare settings across different configurations.
Q4: Should I change my Windows sensitivity?
A: For best results in Valorant, keep Windows sensitivity at 6/11 (the middle setting) and disable mouse acceleration.
Q5: How can I find my perfect sensitivity?
A: Start with this calculator, then fine-tune in the practice range. Your perfect sensitivity should allow both precise aiming and quick turns.