Onboarding Guide
Step-by-Step Setup
Calibrating your crosshair movement takes less than two minutes. Follow this exact workflow to match your hardware settings with AimSync’s conversion engine.
1. Locate Your Mouse DPI
Open your peripheral software (Logitech G HUB, Razer Synapse, or SteelSeries GG). Navigate to the sensor configuration tab and record the exact dots-per-inch value. If you use a hardware button like the G Pro X Superlight 2’s DPI cycle, note the current stage (e.g., 400, 800, 1600). AimSync requires this base number to calculate effective sensitivity.
2. Input Base Settings
Enter your recorded DPI into the primary converter field. Next, input your current in-game sensitivity multiplier. For titles like Counter-Strike 2 or Valorant, this is the raw number shown in the video settings menu, before any raw input or mouse acceleration toggles are applied.
3. Convert & Benchmark
Click calculate to generate your equivalent eDPI and 360-degree turn distance. Compare the output against the pro player database (e.g., s1mple’s 880 eDPI or TenZ’s 320 eDPI). Use the secondary converter to translate your calibrated value into the exact multiplier for your next title, such as Apex Legends or Overwatch 2.
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FAQ & Troubleshooting
Unsure how Windows pointer speed affects your raw input? Wondering why your AimDownSights (ADS) multiplier feels disconnected from hip-fire values? Our documentation covers driver-level acceleration overrides, game-specific sensitivity formulas, and how to lock your mouse to 500Hz or 1000Hz polling rates for consistent tracking.
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