How to Use KovaaK’s Sensitivity Matcher

We highly recommend watching the video above, but if you are looking for text based instructions read on.

Converting between two games that are listed in the tool

  1. Select the game you are converting from in the dropdown
  2. Enter your in-game sensitivity
  3. Select the game you are converting to in the dropdown
  4. The number in the ‘sens’ field is your converted sensitivity

Converting between a non-listed game to a listed game

  1. Select ‘measure any game’ from the dropdown
  2. Line yourself up with a corner or line on a wall and hit [Alt] + [ / ]
  3. Carefully perform a 360 degree revolution and return to your starting point and hit [Alt] + [ / ]
  4. This will be close to your real sensitivity but if you want to be very precise you can iterate on this further
  5. Hit [Alt] + [Backspace] to perform a 360 degree revolution to check how accurate your sensitivity recording is
  6. You can also hit [Alt] + [Shift] + [Backspace] to perform multiple spins
  7. If your crosshair falls short of your mark on the wall, hit [Alt] + [ + ] and spin again to check where you land
  8. If your crosshair overshoots your mark on the wall, hit [Alt] + [ – ] and spin again to check where you land
  9. Repeat this iteration process until it is as precise as you desire
  10. Select the game you are converting to in the dropdown, the number in the ‘sens’ field is your sensitivity

Converting between a listed game to a non-listed game

  1. Select your game from the dropdown and enter your in-game sensitivity into the ‘sens’ field
  2. Open the game you are converting to and find a corner or line on a wall
  3. Hit [Alt] + [Backspace]
  4. Change your in-game sensitivity according to the spin you just performed. If you overshot you would lower your sensitivity, if you undershot you would increase it
  5. Repeat this process until you find an in-game sensitivity that best matches your [Alt] + [Backspace] spin

Converting between a non-listed game to a non-listed game

  1. Select ‘measure any game’ from the dropdown
  2. Line yourself up with a corner or line on a wall and hit [Alt] + [ / ]
  3. Carefully perform a 360 degree revolution and return to your starting point and hit [Alt] + [ / ]
  4. This will be close to your real sensitivity but if you want to be very precise you can iterate on this
  5. Hit [Alt] + [Backspace] to perform a 360 degree revolution to check how accurate your sensitivity recording is
  6. You can also hit [Alt] + [Shift] + [Backspace] to perform multiple spins
  7. If your crosshair falls short of your mark on the wall, hit [Alt] + [ + ] and spin again to check where you land
  8. If your crosshair overshoots your mark on the wall, hit [Alt] + [ – ] and spin again to check where you land
  9. Repeat this iteration process until it is as precise as you desire
  10. Open the game you are converting to and find a corner or line on a wall
  11. Hit [Alt] + [Backspace]
  12. Change your in-game sensitivity according to the spin you just performed. If you overshot you would lower your sensitivity, if you undershot you would increase it
  13. Repeat this process until you find an in-game sensitivity that best matches your [Alt] + [Backspace] spin

Converting to a non-listed game that blocks the sens matcher from working

  1. Select your game from the dropdown, or ‘measure any game’
  2. Enter your sensitivity or measure your sensitivity as per instructions above
  3. Find the Yaw value of the game you are converting to by googling around
  4. Type the Yaw value into the Yaw field, for example Valorant is 0.07 and blocks the tool so you would enter that number, hit enter and the number in the ‘sens’ field would be your Valorant sensitivity

Measuring the true CPI of your mouse

  1. Click on ‘Physical Stats’

  2. Click on ‘Calibrate Mouse CPI’
  3. Move your mouse exactly 5 inches and hit ‘Calibrate Mouse CPI’ again
  4. There are many ways you can do this, but ultimately you need to ensure the mouse does not wiggle or move in any way except 5 inches in one direction