![]() ![]() That's one benefit of there not really being all that many mechanical moving parts with a magnetic Lekker switch, and another is that there's less to break in the first place. If a switch breaks, you can swap it out, as the board itself is hot-swappable. The keyboard is solid, well-built, and comes with a two-year warranty. Or if you're really accurate, have a key do two different things depending on how far you press it. You could chain skills, moves, or spells in-game by applying them all to a single keypress. If you want heaps of customisability, this is the gaming keyboard for you.ĭo you want to have your entire moveset mapped to a single power key in-game? It's certainly possible. It puts some other larger manufacturers to shame with how easy and smart-looking it is, in fact. It's simple, well put together, and has only improved since I last used it. Of all the peripheral-specific applications out there, and boy are there a lot of them, I don't mind the Wootility one bit, either. That means you'll largely want to set your left analogue stick up, down, left, right to your WASD keys on the Wooting, in order to replicate the best bits of analogue controller movement. In the Wootility v4 (opens in new tab) software (amazing), a game will need to register this switch actuation as either DirectInput or Xinput. Where the older Wooting boards relied on optical Flaretech switches, the newer HE board uses the Lekker switch, made by Wooting with popular switch maker Gateron, and relies on the Hall effect (hence Wooting Two 'HE') to achieve analogue input. The Wooting Two HE differs from the Wooting One and Wooting Two in how it measures analogue input, however. And because every key is analog, you can use the analog functionality to your advantage in heaps of interesting ways. The latest, the Wooting Two HE, uses magnets and the Hall effect to achieve what is an incredibly accurate analog movement across every key on the keyboard. Wooting helped usher in the analog age of gaming keyboards, and it's still ruling the roost with every new keyboard it designs. The Wooting measures the entire key press. ![]()
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