CS2 sensitivity calibration

Most players never find their real sens.
They just guess.

SensFind measures exactly where your cursor lands on every single flick and calculates the sensitivity that fits your hand — using the same motor-control science pros chase over months of trial and error. In your browser. In under two minutes.

No download ~2 minute test Velocity-based accuracy
Live calibration engine

Run the flick test

Set your DPI and current in-game sens, then flick. The engine does the rest.

SensFind Pro
ballistic submovement calibration
v9 · ENGINE
Mouse DPI800
Current in-game sens2.00
Current cm/360°
Current eDPI
Ballistic Flick Calibration
measures how far your fast flick truly reaches
Rest your crosshair on the green target. When the orange target lights, flick to it in one fast motion and stop.

The engine measures where your ballistic motion lands and only recommends a change if it's bigger than your natural scatter — no chasing noise.
fast slowing settling correction
Calibration Report
Recommended sensitivity
sensitivity 2.00
cm / 360°
eDPI
Consistency
flick-to-flick
Convergence — estimate stabilizing
Direction balance
← —— →
Distance scaling
short —long —
Per-flick · ballistic landingundershoot ← • → overshoot
0/20
flicks
last landing
trend
est. sens
state
no account needed to try · full report + saved history is Pro
Why this is accurate

It reads the one motion that reveals everything

Every flick is one fast, pre-programmed motion your brain fires based on its internal map of your sensitivity — followed by tiny corrections once your eyes catch up. That first ballistic submovement is the pure signal. SensFind isolates it and throws the corrections away.

Overshoot it and your sens is too high. Land short and it's too low. Measure it across enough flicks with robust statistics and the exact number falls out — no months of drifting toward a feel.

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Overshoot = too high

Your ballistic motion sails past the head and you yank back. Constant micro-corrections kill consistency.

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Undershoot = too low

Your flick lands short and you creep the rest of the way — slow, and the first thing to break under pressure.

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On target = dialled in

One committed motion lands on the head. That's muscle memory matching your sens — the goal.

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Noise-aware

It only recommends a change when the shift is bigger than your natural scatter. No chasing statistical noise.

Three steps · two minutes

How it works

No download, no config files, no guesswork.

01

Enter your setup

Drop in your mouse DPI and current in-game sensitivity. That's the baseline the engine calibrates from.

02

Flick the targets

Rest on green, flick to orange, stop. Twenty real flicks. The engine records your full mouse trajectory on every one.

03

Get your number

A precise recommended sensitivity, your true cm/360 and eDPI, plus a breakdown of exactly how your aim behaves.

What you get

A full aim profile, not just a number

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Ballistic landing per flick

See exactly where your committed motion lands on every single flick — on target, over, or under.

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True cm/360 & eDPI

Your real rotation distance with the correct CS2 yaw constant, plus where it should move to.

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Convergence graph

Watch the estimate stabilize flick by flick so you can trust the final recommendation.

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Direction balance

Detects whether your left or right flicks are weaker — the asymmetry most players never notice.

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Distance scaling

Flags mouse acceleration: if long flicks overshoot more than short ones, something's interfering.

Honest confidence score

Tells you when the read is solid — and when your form, not your sens, is the variable to fix.

How it stacks up

Built to fix what the others can't

SensFind ProDownload trainersCopying pros / guessing
Price$4.99 one-time$9.99+Free
Download requiredNo — runs in browserYes (Steam install)No
Time to a result~2 minutesDays of driftingNever, really
MethodBallistic submovementTrial & error feelVibes
Fits your handYes — measuredEventuallyIt's someone else's
Full aim breakdownYesLimitedNone
Simple pricing

Pay once. Keep it forever.

No subscription. The free test gives you a taste — Pro unlocks the full profile and saves your progress.

Free
$0
no account needed
  • Run the flick calibration test
  • Your recommended sensitivity
  • cm/360 & eDPI conversion
  • Full per-flick breakdown
  • Saved history & re-tests
  • Valorant / Apex / OW2 converters
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Best value
SensFind Pro
$4.99 once
lifetime access · all updates included
  • Everything in Free
  • Full per-flick aim breakdown
  • Direction balance & distance scaling
  • Convergence graph & confidence score
  • Saved history & unlimited re-tests
  • Valorant / Apex / OW2 sens converters
  • Shareable result card
Unlock Pro — $4.99
Questions

Good to know

Is this affiliated with Valve or CS2?
No. SensFind is an independent tool. It's built around CS2's sensitivity math but isn't affiliated with or endorsed by Valve.
Will switching sensitivity make me worse at first?
If the change is real, expect a short adjustment period of a day or two while your muscle memory re-maps — then more consistent flicks. That's exactly why the engine refuses to recommend tiny sub-noise changes: they cost you the adjustment pain without a real payoff.
What DPI should I use?
Most players sit at 400–800 DPI. SensFind calibrates around whatever DPI you enter — it tunes your in-game sensitivity to match your hand at that DPI, and reports your true cm/360 either way.
Does it work for Valorant, Apex or Overwatch?
The test itself is universal — it measures your hand, not a game. Pro includes converters that translate your calibrated result into the correct in-game number for Valorant, Apex, OW2 and more.
My result barely changed from my current sens. Is that bad?
It's the best possible result — it means you're already dialled in. SensFind will tell you to keep your sens rather than invent a meaningless change.
What if I'm not happy with Pro?
It's a $4.99 one-time unlock with all future updates included. Reach out and we'll make it right.

Stop guessing. Start landing.

Two minutes from now you could know the exact sensitivity your hand has been reaching for.

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