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Leo settings & sensitivity

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Leo Jannesson, the Valorant pro of Fnatic, plays at 400 DPI and 0.41 in-game sens — a 79.7 cm/360 (very low (arm)) aim. Here's the full setup, plus how to carry that exact aim into the game you play.

Leo's Valorant sensitivity

SettingValue
Mouse DPI400
In-game sens (Valorant)0.41
eDPI164
cm/36079.7 cm
inch/36031.4 in
Aim bandVery low (arm)

eDPI = DPI × in-game sens; cm/360 is how far the mouse travels for a full turn — the portable number you can match in any game regardless of DPI.

Leo's gear

MouseRazer DeathAdder V3 Pro White (check price →)
KeyboardFnatic STREAK65 (check price →)
MonitorZOWIE XL2566K (check price →)
HeadsetSony INZONE H9 (check price →)

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Play with Leo's aim in your game

Leo's 79.7 cm/360 expressed as each game's in-game sensitivity (at 800 DPI). Match the cm/360 and you get the same hand-feel Leo plays on.

GameIn-game sens @ 800 DPISame cm/360
Valorant0.20579.7 cm
CS20.65279.7 cm
Apex Legends0.65279.7 cm
Fortnite ~2.58379.7 cm
Overwatch 22.17479.7 cm
Rainbow Six Siege ~25.13179.7 cm
Escape from Tarkov ~0.11579.7 cm

Percentage/slider games (Fortnite, Rainbow Six) are community-model approximations, marked "~". For an exact figure at your own DPI, use the live calculator.

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Source: prosettings.net · verified 2026-06-14. Pro settings change — treat as a starting point, not gospel.

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