Rapid Trigger technology utilizes Hall effect magnetic switches to create custom actuation and reset points for every individual switch that can be adjusted on the fly at any point. https://www.ggrecon.com/reviews/endgame-kb65he-review/
What this allows as such is for key presses to deregister or 'reset' the moment that you lift your finger off the switch, as opposed to having to wait until the switch reaches its fixed reset point on a standard keyboard.
I'm not asking anything, I'm just creating a thread about them since I didn't see one. I'm interested in reading other people's experiences, comparisons, and other info.
I have not tried it but the feel and sound may be bad which will discourage me from trying it.
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Has anyone got any experience with the Gateron magnetic switches? Like the ones available with the Holy60 atm,
Im super interested in them but im not sure if they would be comparable to the Lekker switches in the Wooting. Im still fairly competitive in the fps games I play so the minute details are interesting.
Ye I have watched the Wooting 60 review and the sound is so gaming :)) . I'm not hating it but the sound is weird not in a good way. I have hoped to try some new sound besides some ordinary thock, thick, clack bla bla to something new a bit but the Wooting is a little bit disappointing.I have not tried it but the feel and sound may be bad which will discourage me from trying it.
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I know soundtests aren't very accurate unless they know what they are doing (like a lot of soundtests use mono vocal mics which isn't very good for sound tests) but from what I heard it wasn't great in the wooting board specifically, but the switches didn't sound too bad in some of the aftermarket cases that people used (like there was one with a fjell that was fine)
But the thing is I don't think you are buying these keyboards for the sound, more for the performance and feel, which from what I've heard, seems good. Do want to try out the wooting board though, love trying out different stuff.