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Apex to CS2 Sensitivity Converter

Convert your Apex Legends sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2. Apex and CS2 use the same yaw constant — your sens number transfers untouched. Here is the reference page so you stop second-guessing yourself.

From
To
Valorant
Source eDPI

1 600

Target eDPI

503

cm / 360°

26

Verified data:143 verified pros · 13 game yaw valuesLast updated:

How do I convert Apex sensitivity to CS2?

Because Apex Legends shares the Source engine yaw (0.022) with Counter-Strike 2, any raw sensitivity in one is the same raw sensitivity in the other. 1.6 Apex at 800 DPI = 1.6 CS2 at 800 DPI.

Conversion factor
×1(0.022 ÷ 0.022)
Apex yaw
0.022 °/count
CS2 yaw
0.022 °/count
Sample
0.40.4(at 800 DPI)
Invariant
cm/360° is preserved — same hand movement produces the same on-screen rotation in both games.

Worked example: a Apex Legends sens of 1.6 at 800 DPI converts to 1.600 in Counter-Strike 2 — both with a cm/360 of about 32.5 cm.

ApexCS2 at common sens values

A quick reference at 800 DPI — shows the equivalent CS2 sensitivity and the resulting cm/360° for four representative Apex sens values.

Apex sensCS2 senscm/360°
0.80.864.9 cm
1.61.632.5 cm
2.42.421.6 cm
3.23.216.2 cm

Apex pros’ sensitivity converted to CS2

Same cm/360°, CS2-native sensitivity number. Each row is computed from the pro’s verified Apex setup using the yaw ratio between the two games — copy any value into CS2 directly.

CS2 pro stats — verified dataset

Aggregate stats computed from our verified pro dataset. Every player's eDPI and DPI is cross-checked against prosettings.net character-for-character. Use these as reference ranges, not as targets — pros optimise for their hardware, hand size, and play style.

CS251 verified pros
Avg eDPI
880
Range
6001600
Top DPI
800

Related sensitivity guides

Go deeper: what pros actually run in each game, plus the explainers that turn the numbers above into real intuition — what eDPI measures, why cm/360° preserves muscle memory, and how to lock in the right starting sens for your hand and style.

Why do players switch from Apex to CS2?

Muscle memory is everything in competitive FPS. Whether you are grinding ranked in one title on weekdays and scrims in another on weekends, or switching permanently, your brain expects the same physical movement to produce the same rotation. A correct sens conversion is not optional — it is the single biggest thing separating “I kind of aim okay here” from “my aim is the same anywhere”.

Need the reverse direction?

CS2 to Apex sensitivity converter →

Single-game converters

Want to convert Apex or CS2 to a different game instead? Each game has its own hub with a pro table and cm/360° reference:

Try other conversions

Need the full multi-game converter? Open the main sensitivity tool 13 FPS games, pro comparison table, shareable URL.

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