Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Game Aim Converter

Getting Started
What is Game Aim Converter?
Game Aim Converter is a mobile app that helps gamers maintain consistent aim across different games. It converts sensitivity settings between 100+ PC games and popular mobile games like Free Fire, PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty Mobile, and Blood Strike. By using mathematical formulas based on game-specific yaw values, it ensures your muscle memory stays consistent when switching between games.
How does sensitivity conversion work?
For PC Games: We use the formula (Source Sensitivity × Source Yaw) / Target Yaw to convert between games. Each game has a unique yaw value that determines how sensitivity translates to in-game rotation.

For Mobile Games: We use normalized conversion algorithms with game-specific conversion factors. Mobile games support different sensitivity types including Camera, ADS (Aim Down Sight), Red Dot, and various scope magnifications (2x-8x).
How do I use Device Configs? (Mobile Players)
Get optimal sensitivity settings for your phone or tablet:

1. Tap Mobile Games tab (phone icon at bottom)
2. Tap "Device Configs" button
3. Find your device (auto-detected with ✓ icon at the top)
   • Or use Search icon to find your device manually
   • 50+ devices: Samsung Galaxy, Xiaomi, Redmi, OnePlus, iPhone, iPad, etc.
4. Tap on your device card to view recommended settings
5. See optimal sensitivities for all types:
   • Camera, ADS, Red Dot, 2x/4x/6x/8x Scopes
   • Free users see first 2 types, Premium users see all
6. Copy values and apply them in your game settings

Why use Device Configs?
• Settings are pre-calibrated for your device's screen size, refresh rate, and display type
• Larger screens need different sensitivity than smaller screens
• 120Hz displays can handle different values than 60Hz
• No trial and error - start with proven optimal settings!

Tip: Long-press any device card to "Pin to Top" for quick access.
How do I use Calibrate? (Mobile Players)⭐ PREMIUM
Get AI-Optimized sensitivity personalized for YOU:

1. Tap Mobile Games tab → "Calibrate" button (Premium feature)
2. Select Grip Style: How do you hold your phone?
   • Thumb (2 thumbs only)
   • 3-Finger (2 thumbs + 1 index finger)
   • 4-Finger Claw (2 thumbs + 2 index fingers)
   • 6-Finger Claw (advanced gyro setup)
3. Select Hand Size: Small, Medium, or Large
4. Complete 3 Performance Tests (3-5 minutes):
   • Follow the Dot: Track moving target (tests smooth tracking)
   • Quick Flick: Tap appearing targets fast (tests reaction speed)
   • Precision Circle: Trace circular pattern (tests micro-adjustments)
5. AI Analysis: PSA Algorithm processes your results
6. Get Results: View your AI-Optimized sensitivities
   • See before/after comparison
   • Copy all settings at once
   • Settings tailored to YOUR playstyle, grip, and hand size

Why use Calibrate?
Personalized: Not generic device settings - optimized for YOUR unique characteristics
Scientific: Based on actual performance tests, not guesswork
Complete: Get all sensitivity types (Camera, ADS, all Scopes) at once

Tip: Re-calibrate after upgrading your device or changing your grip style!
How do I convert sensitivity for PC games?
Step-by-step guide for PC players:

1. Tap PC Games tab (computer icon at bottom)
2. Select your SOURCE game (game you're playing now)
3. Enter your current Sensitivity and Mouse DPI
4. Select your TARGET game (game you want to convert to)
5. Tap "Convert" to calculate your new sensitivity
6. Copy the result and paste it into your target game settings

Example: Converting from Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant
→ CS2: Sensitivity 2.5, DPI 800
→ Valorant result: 0.314

The conversion uses mathematical formulas based on game yaw values to ensure the same mouse movement distance rotates your view by the same amount in both games.
What if I don't know my current sensitivity?
Finding your current sensitivity:

Mobile Players:
  • Open your game → Settings → Sensitivity
  • Look for "Camera Sensitivity" or "General Sensitivity"
  • Write down the number (usually 1-100 or 1-200)
  • Other sensitivity types (ADS, Scopes) are in the same menu
PC Players:
  • Open your game → Settings → Controls/Mouse
  • Find "Mouse Sensitivity" or "Sensitivity" value
  • Check your mouse DPI in mouse software:
    • Razer Synapse (Razer mice)
    • Logitech G HUB (Logitech mice)
    • Or check mouse manual/product page
  • Common DPI values: 400, 800, 1600, 3200
Tip: Most games show sensitivity in the pause menu settings.
What is DPI and how do I find mine?
DPI (Dots Per Inch) measures your mouse sensitivity. To find your DPI:
  • Check your mouse software (Razer Synapse, Logitech G HUB, etc.)
  • Look for DPI settings in your mouse manual or manufacturer's website
  • Common DPI values are 400, 800, 1600, or 3200
  • Gaming mice often have a DPI button to cycle through preset values
For mobile gaming, DPI is not applicable as you use touch controls instead.
Premium Features
What's the difference between Free and Premium?⭐ PREMIUM
Premium unlocks:
  • 100+ Games: Access to all PC and mobile titles (Free: 7 popular games)
  • Device Calibration: AI-powered personalized sensitivity optimization with grip style, hand size analysis, and performance tests
  • Full Device Configs: See all sensitivity types for every device - Camera, ADS, all Scopes (Free: first 2 types only)
  • Copy All Settings: One-tap copy of all device sensitivities
  • Priority Support: Faster response times and dedicated assistance
  • Early Access: Be the first to try new features and game additions
  • Support Development: Help us improve the app and add more features
How do I restore my purchase?
To restore your premium purchase:
  • Go to Settings tab in the app
  • Tap on "Premium" or subscription option
  • Select "Restore Purchase"
  • Sign in with the same Apple ID or Google account used for the original purchase
Your premium access will be restored immediately if a valid purchase is found.
How do I activate Premium on Android?
Android users activate Premium through Telegram Stars:

Step 1: Go to Settings → Upgrade to Premium
Step 2: Open Telegram and find our bot @GameAimConverterBot
Step 3: Choose your subscription plan and pay with Telegram Stars
Step 4: Get activation code from bot and enter it in Settings → Activate Premium Code
How do I cancel my subscription?
Subscriptions are managed through your device's app store:

iOS (iPhone/iPad): Settings → [Your Name] → Subscriptions → Game Aim Converter → Cancel Subscription

Android (Telegram Stars): Telegram Settings → My Stars → My Subscriptions

You'll retain premium access until the end of your current billing period.
Mobile Gaming
What are Device Configs?
Device Configs are optimal sensitivity settings tailored specifically for your phone or tablet model. We maintain a database of 50+ popular devices including Samsung Galaxy, Xiaomi, Redmi, OnePlus, Sony, Oppo, Realme, and more.

Each device configuration includes:
  • Screen Size: Diagonal screen measurement (e.g., 6.5", 6.7")
  • Display Type: AMOLED, IPS LCD, Super AMOLED, Dynamic AMOLED
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, or 144Hz
  • Optimal Sensitivities: Pre-calibrated settings for all sensitivity types
The app can automatically detect your device and show a verified icon next to it. Tap on your device to see recommended settings and copy them directly into your game.
How do I find my device?
There are several ways to find your device in the Device Configs list:
  • Auto-Detection: The app automatically detects your device and marks it with a verified icon (✓). Your device will appear at the top of the list.
  • Search: Use the search icon to quickly find your device by name (e.g., "Galaxy S24", "Redmi Note 13")
  • Pin to Top: Long-press any device card and select "Pin to Top" to keep it at the beginning of the list for quick access
  • Browse: Scroll through the list organized by device categories (iPhone, iPad, Android)
If your device isn't listed, use settings from a similar device with the same screen size and refresh rate as a starting point.
Why different settings for different devices?
Device-specific settings are necessary because hardware differences significantly impact touch sensitivity and aim control:
  • Screen Size: Larger screens (6.8"+) require lower sensitivity values for the same physical movement compared to smaller screens (6.1"). The same finger swipe covers more screen distance on larger displays.
  • Refresh Rate: Higher refresh rate displays (120Hz, 144Hz) provide smoother motion tracking and allow for slightly higher sensitivity without losing control. 60Hz displays typically need lower sensitivity values.
  • Display Technology: AMOLED screens have faster pixel response times than IPS LCD, which affects visual tracking. This can require minor sensitivity adjustments for optimal aim consistency.
  • Touch Sampling Rate: Different devices process touch input at different rates, affecting how quickly your movements translate to in-game actions.
Using device-specific settings ensures your sensitivity feels consistent across different hardware, maintaining muscle memory when you upgrade or switch devices.
What is Calibrate?⭐ PREMIUM
Calibrate is an AI-powered premium feature that creates personalized sensitivity settings tailored to your unique playstyle, grip, and physical characteristics.

The Calibration Process:
  • Step 1 - Grip Style: Select how you hold your phone (Thumb, 3-Finger, 4-Finger Claw, 6-Finger Claw)
  • Step 2 - Hand Size: Choose your hand size (Small, Medium, Large) to optimize for your reach and comfort
  • Step 3 - Performance Tests: Complete three interactive tests to measure your aim characteristics
  • Step 4 - AI Analysis: Our PSA Algorithm processes your results and generates optimized settings
The calibration takes 3-5 minutes and produces AI-Optimized sensitivity values for all sensitivity types (Camera, ADS, all Scopes). You'll see before/after comparisons and can copy the settings directly.
How do calibration tests work?
The calibration system uses three scientifically-designed tests to measure different aspects of your aim:
  • Follow the Dot: Tests your tracking accuracy. A target moves across the screen, and you must keep your crosshair on it. Measures smooth tracking consistency and predictive aim.
  • Quick Flick: Tests your reaction speed and flick shot accuracy. Targets appear suddenly in different locations, and you must tap them quickly. Measures snap-aim precision and reaction time.
  • Precision Circle: Tests your fine motor control. You must trace a circular pattern smoothly without overshooting. Measures micro-adjustments and aim stability.
Each test runs in fullscreen mode to simulate real gaming conditions. Your performance data is analyzed by the PSA (Performance-based Sensitivity Adjustment) Algorithm, which weighs:
• Test scores (Speed: 35%, Accuracy: 40%, Precision: 25%)
• Grip style multipliers
• Hand size adjustments
• Device baseline sensitivities
What is PSA Algorithm?
PSA (Performance-based Sensitivity Adjustment) is our proprietary AI algorithm that calculates your optimal sensitivity based on multiple factors:

Input Factors:
  • Test Performance: Your scores from Follow the Dot, Quick Flick, and Precision Circle tests
  • Grip Style Multipliers: Different grips have different optimal sensitivity ranges (Thumb: 1.0×, 3-Finger: 0.95×, 4-Finger Claw: 0.90×, 6-Finger Claw: 0.85×)
  • Hand Size Adjustments: Larger hands benefit from slightly lower sensitivity (Small: 1.05×, Medium: 1.0×, Large: 0.95×)
  • Device Baseline: Your phone's optimal settings based on screen size, refresh rate, and display type
Output: Personalized sensitivity values for every setting type (Camera, ADS, Red Dot, 2x-8x Scopes). The algorithm ensures values stay within safe bounds (±30% from baseline) to prevent extreme settings while still adapting to your playstyle.
What are Camera, ADS, and Scopes?
Mobile FPS games have multiple sensitivity types for different aiming scenarios:

Basic Sensitivity Types:
  • Camera/General: Controls your view when not aiming down sights. Used for looking around, running, and hip-fire shooting.
  • ADS (Aim Down Sight): Active when you press the aim button but aren't using a magnified scope. Typically lower than Camera for better accuracy.
  • Red Dot/Holographic: For red dot sights and holographic sights (1x magnification). Similar to ADS but some games treat it separately.
Scope Sensitivity (Magnified Optics):
  • 2x Scope: 2x magnification - common for mid-range combat
  • 3x Scope: 3x magnification - versatile mid-to-long range
  • 4x Scope: 4x magnification - standard long-range optic
  • 6x Scope: 6x magnification - high-power scope for sniping
  • 8x Scope: 8x magnification - maximum zoom for extreme range
  • Tactical Scope: Variable zoom tactical optic (Call of Duty Mobile)
  • Sniper Scope: Dedicated sniper rifle scope
Special Types:
  • TPP No scope: Third-person perspective without aiming (PUBG Mobile)
  • FPP No scope: First-person perspective without aiming (PUBG Mobile)
  • Free Camera Button: Free look camera control (Free Fire)
Why do I need different sensitivity for each scope?
Different scope magnifications require different sensitivity values to maintain consistent aim speed across all zoom levels:

The Magnification Problem:
When you zoom in with a scope, the same physical finger movement covers a larger portion of the game world. Without adjustment, higher magnification scopes would feel extremely fast and uncontrollable, while lower zoom would feel sluggish.

Sensitivity Scaling:
  • Higher Zoom = Lower Sensitivity: 8x scopes need much lower sensitivity than Camera view to maintain the same aim speed
  • Scope Multipliers: The app automatically applies scope-specific multipliers (Red Dot: 0.8×, 2x: 0.65×, 4x: 0.45×, 8x: 0.25×) when converting between games
  • Muscle Memory: Proper scope sensitivity ensures the same swipe distance moves your crosshair by the same angular amount regardless of zoom level
Example: If your Camera sensitivity is 100, your 8x Scope might be 25 to achieve the same "feel" - making a 10cm swipe rotate your view by 90° in both cases, maintaining consistent muscle memory across all zoom levels.
Can I convert between PC and mobile games?
PC to mobile conversion is not directly supported because:
  • PC games use mouse input with DPI and sensitivity values
  • Mobile games use touch controls with different measurement systems
  • Screen size and touch mechanics differ fundamentally from mouse movement
However, you can convert between different mobile games to maintain consistent touch sensitivity across titles. Additionally:
  • Device Configs: Use device-specific settings to find optimal sensitivity for your phone/tablet
  • Calibrate (Premium): Create personalized AI-Optimized settings based on your grip style, hand size, and aim performance
Technical Questions
How often is game data updated?
Game data is updated regularly to include:
  • New game releases (usually within 1-2 weeks of launch)
  • Sensitivity formula changes after game patches
  • New mobile game sensitivity types and scope options
  • New device configurations for recently released phones and tablets
  • Community-reported corrections and improvements
Updates are delivered through cloud sync and you'll receive a push notification when new data is available. Mobile configs are platform-specific (iOS and Android have separate optimized configurations).
Why is my converted sensitivity not feeling right?
Several factors can affect sensitivity feel:
  • For PC:
    • FOV (Field of View): Different FOV settings between games can make the same sensitivity feel different
    • Mouse Acceleration: Ensure it's disabled in Windows/macOS and in-game settings
    • DPI Accuracy: Verify your mouse DPI is correctly set
    • Display Settings: Different resolutions and aspect ratios can affect perception
    • Game Engine: Some games have unique input handling that may require fine-tuning
  • For Mobile:
    • Device Differences: Screen size, refresh rate, and display type affect sensitivity feel
    • Scope Type: Ensure you're using the correct sensitivity type (Camera vs ADS vs specific Scope)
    • Game Settings: Check if the game has additional sensitivity multipliers or auto-aim settings enabled
    • Touch Sensitivity: Some devices have screen protectors or cases that affect touch response
Use the converted value as a starting point and make small adjustments to find your perfect setting. For mobile, consider using Device Configs for device-specific recommendations or Calibrate (Premium) for personalized AI-Optimized settings.