GSettings is a mouse sensitivity and device settings management tool for PC gamers. Its core use cases focus on FPS/shooter sensitivity calculation, checking 360° turn distance, saving and syncing settings across devices, and sharing configurations within a player community. The site states support for games including VALORANT, Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Overwatch2, Fortnite, Call of Duty, Rainbow Six Siege, Marvel Rivals, and PUBG.
The product’s clearest value lies in “sensitivity calculation” and “settings management.” Users can calculate, simulate, convert sensitivity, and check 360° turn distance without registering. They can also use reverse calculation to set sensitivity based on a target distance. After logging in, users can save their personal sensitivity settings to the cloud and sync them across multiple PCs or devices. They can also register peripherals such as mice and mouse pads, and display their device setup on their profile. On the community side, GSettings supports player search, forum posts and comments, personal dashboard URL sharing, as well as rankings of popular devices and usage statistics, making it useful for referencing other players’ setups.
The site does not disclose any plans, subscription pricing, payment methods, or paid benefits, so its monetization model cannot be assessed. Third-party integrations mainly consist of X (Twitter) and Google login, along with Twitter/SNS sharing. Deployment appears to be based on cloud saving and syncing, but there is no mention of self-hosting support. Information commonly expected from enterprise software—such as role-based permissions, team management, audit logs, SSO, data encryption, compliance certifications, and APIs/SDKs—is not provided, which limits the completeness of any enterprise SaaS evaluation.
Its advantages include a low barrier to entry, no-registration basic calculations, and features built around real gamer needs such as syncing, sharing, search, and device statistics. It is practical for FPS players, exchanging settings among team members, and researching peripheral choices. The downsides are that the product information leans more toward a community tool, with limited pricing transparency, little detail on security and compliance, no visible developer support, and no sign of a mature team permission system.
The site does not provide information about access from China, and its reliance on X login/sharing may create usability issues domestically. Google login may also affect smooth registration. Chinese users may additionally face a language barrier due to the Japanese interface. Alternatives include Mouse Sensitivity Calculator, Aiming.Pro, Aim Lab-related tools, or professional player settings databases in individual game communities.
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