SensLab

The Finals Sensitivity Converter & Calculator

Convert your The Finals sensitivity to any FPS. Same cm/360°, verified math, free.

From
CS2Counter-Strike 2
To
Valorant
Source eDPI

1 600

Target eDPI

503

cm / 360°

26

Verified data:10 game yaw values · 143 verified pros · 90 pair pagesLast updated:

How do I convert my The Finals sensitivity?

Enter your The Finals in-game sensitivity and mouse DPI above, then pick the game you are switching to. The converter applies The Finals’s verified yaw constant (0.0066) and returns the sensitivity that keeps the same cm/360° — the same physical mouse movement turns you the same amount in both games. Only the in-game slider changes; your DPI stays put.

In short: the The Finals sensitivity converter matches your aim across 10 FPS games by preserving cm/360°. It is free, needs no sign-up, and every pro figure on this page is source-stamped against 143 verified players.

Convert The Finals to…

The Finals sensitivity for common cm/360° (at 800 DPI)

cm/360° is how far you physically move the mouse for a full turn — the truest measure of aim feel. Here is the The Finals sensitivity (at 800 DPI) that lands each common cm/360°, plus the resulting eDPI.

cm/360°The Finals senseDPI
20 cm8.666 927
25 cm6.935 542
30 cm5.774 618
35 cm4.953 958
40 cm4.333 464

Read the theory behind the math

Short explainers that turn the numbers above into real intuition — what eDPI actually measures, why cm/360° is the invariant that preserves muscle memory, and how to lock in the right starting sens for your hand and style.

How The Finals sensitivity works

The Finals turns your mouse by a fixed yaw constant (0.0066) per count of movement. That is why two players on the same eDPI (sensitivity × DPI) but different DPI still turn the same amount — and why converting to another game means matching cm/360°, not copying the sensitivity number.

Need a different source game? Open the main sensitivity tool 10 FPS games, pro comparison table, shareable URL.

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