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  1. We now have a direct integration with 3D Aim Trainer in the calculator, so you can simply click an underlined sensitivity value in the output to test this exact sensitivity instantly! Here's how it works: If you click a hipfire sensitivity, you will get this sensitivity for both hipfire and ADS in the trainer. If you click an aim you will get this sensitivity for the aim in the trainer, and hipfire will either be derived from the sensitivity input or reverse calculated based on your conversion setup. The calculator input (resolution and DPI) must match your current setup for the sensitivity in the aim trainer to be correct. Note that currently the aim trainer does not have access to raw mouse input, so WPS will be applied if you have changed it. This is scheduled to change when browsers begin to support raw input next year.
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  2. Personally, in ADS centric games (CoD, Apex Legends, Fortnite, Rogue Company), I set my ADS sens to default (or 1:1), and then i tweak my GENERAL (non-ads) sensitivity until my ADS 360 matches my hipfire sensitivity in Hipfire games (Counter Strike, Valorant, Overwatch). EDIT: Unfortunately I don't think this website has a calculator for such things, so you just have to measure it with your actual movement. I.E. I know one full move across my mousepad in Overwatch/CSGO/Valorant takes me to about 6:45pm (200 degree turn), so in an ADS games I default my ADS, scope in on an iron sight, and match this movement! It works for me. might work for you!
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