Valorant eDPI Formula:
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eDPI (effective Dots Per Inch) is a standardized way to compare mouse sensitivity across different setups in Valorant. It combines your mouse DPI with your in-game sensitivity setting to give a single sensitivity value.
The calculator uses the eDPI formula:
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Explanation: The formula multiplies your physical mouse sensitivity with your software sensitivity to give a combined sensitivity metric.
Details: eDPI helps players maintain consistent aim when changing hardware or comparing settings with other players. Most professional Valorant players use eDPI between 200-400.
Tips: Enter your mouse DPI (usually set in your mouse software) and your Valorant in-game sensitivity (found in settings). Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's a good eDPI for Valorant?
A: Most pros use 200-400 eDPI. Beginners should start around 300 and adjust based on preference.
Q2: How do I find my mouse DPI?
A: Check your mouse software (like Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse) or your mouse manufacturer's specifications.
Q3: Does Windows sensitivity affect eDPI?
A: No, Valorant bypasses Windows sensitivity. Keep Windows pointer speed at 6/11 (default) for accurate calculations.
Q4: Why is eDPI better than just sensitivity?
A: eDPI accounts for both hardware and software settings, allowing accurate comparisons between different setups.
Q5: Should I change my eDPI often?
A: No, frequent changes hurt muscle memory. Find a comfortable eDPI and stick with it for consistent aim.