CS2 cm/360: 800 DPI × 1.20 Sensitivity = 43.3 cm
Sensitivity Classification
Balanced SpeedWhat Does 43.3 cm/360 Mean in CS2?
A cm/360 of 43.3 cm means you need to move your mouse exactly 43.3 centimetres across your mousepad to complete one full 360-degree rotation in CS2. This is achieved by using a sensitivity of 1.20 combined with a mouse DPI of 800. The formula is: 2.54 × 360 ÷ (1.20 × 800 × 0.022) = 43.3 cm/360. Your eDPI for this setting is 960.
At 43.3 cm/360, your mouse movement feels balanced and versatile. This cm/360 is classified as balanced speed, placing you within the range commonly used by riflers, support players, and all-round competitors who need both precision and mobility.
How Fast Is 43.3 cm/360?
At 43.3 cm per 360 degrees, your mouse moves at a moderate speed that most competitive players find comfortable and natural. A 180-degree turn requires about 21.6 cm of mouse movement, which is achievable with a standard mouse pad and a combination of arm and wrist aiming.
Balanced cm/360 settings provide a practical compromise between turn speed and crosshair precision. You can make reasonably quick checks and rotations while still maintaining enough control for accurate headshot placement at medium range. This versatility is why the balanced zone between 25 and 45 cm is where the vast majority of professional CS2 players operate.
At 43.3 cm/360, you have room to adjust in either direction. If you want more precision for AWP play or holding long angles, lower your sensitivity by 0.05 to increase your cm/360. If you need faster turns for entry fragging or aggressive play, raise your sensitivity by 0.05 to decrease your cm/360. Small changes let you fine-tune without disrupting your muscle memory.
Who Should Use 43.3 cm/360?
A cm/360 of 43.3 cm is best suited for riflers, support players, and all-round competitors who need both precision and mobility. If this setting feels natural to you and your aim is consistent, there is no reason to change. The most important factor in CS2 aim is comfort and consistency rather than hitting a specific number.
A standard gaming mouse pad of 35 to 45 cm is ideal for this cm/360 range. You will use a combination of arm and wrist aiming, with your arm handling large sweeps and your wrist providing fine adjustments.
Equivalent Settings at Other DPI Values
You can achieve a similar cm/360 at different hardware DPI settings by adjusting your in-game sensitivity:
Nearby Sensitivity Settings at 800 DPI
Explore sensitivities close to 1.20 at 800 DPI: