1 mm actuation seems not taking full advantage of the wooting. This keyboard shines with 0.3-0.1 range. For me 0.1 feels too responsive(according to wooting staff that actuation is so low even the springs don't compress) I recommend you try out once with 0.3-0.5 actuation and continuous rapid trigger on(this setting allows spamming even after the actuation is passed, this setting is useful if you use a relatively higher actuation point than 0.3)
wb the advanced settings ? like the continuous rapid trig, and the separate press/release ? i'm a cs player rather than valo, but the keyboard is great 75% of the time, but i'm trying to make the 25% less tolling on my games and mental lol.
@@hisomiiii if u play cs you can try dks - it's kind of an auto counter strafe tech. The moment u release your A key for example, the keyboard inputs D and this makes you counter strafe automatically. You can even spam with that
I know this vid has some age but thought I’d mention something. You can disable windows key by holding down fn and Caps then pressing any key you want disabled.
I think within a certain range it's optimal and of course it depends on the game. Because no way is 4mm actuation in any way good or personal preference, it is objectively worse. Also the Rapid Trigger is .15**mm or it's not optimal. **edited to say correct distance
i had the same issue with 0.1 being too sensitive and i found the middle ground of 0.4 being just low enough i dont accidently press it but still as fast as im capable of using
Just saw that you use ur mouse with 4k hz polling rate, but are not using 1600 dpi, and wanted to tell you that the higher polling rate only really does something with a higher dpi like 1600 if you still use 800 dpi you could also lower the polling rate and safe some battery :)
Thanks for the input! In games like Valorant, motion delay isn't always a critical factor, especially since most players don't frequently reach 1000 Hz, let alone 4000 Hz, in regular gameplay. However, the benefit of a higher polling rate does come into play for click latency, which is consistently lower regardless of whether the full 4000 Hz is utilized for sensor motion. While adjusting DPI and polling rate can save battery life, the impact on gaming performance may not be as significant in Valorant where precise aiming is crucial, and the benefits of low click latency can still be appreciated.
@@Jaeky 2kliksphilip made a great video on this it might be a bit tedious to switch to a higher dpi for games everytime you play but say Sensitivity: 1 Dpi: 800 your performance will be _slightly_ worse than if you were at Sensitivity: 0.5 Dpi: 1600 now you could take this to the extremes and go Sensitivity: 0.05 Dpi:16000 and this should theoretically give you the best advantage due to your mouse tracking nearly every atom of movement :p but for many it will be just too tedious to have to switch dpi each time you want to play a game, and if you use youtube or discord whilst ingame then that becomes a hassle
@@guidomagni6948 Thanks for your question! The reason I prefer the Wooting 60HE over the BOOG75 Keyboard is due to a combination of personalization, layout preference, and the feel of the switches. Firstly, I've invested time and money into customizing my Wooting, which makes it feel more personal to me. Secondly, I've gotten used to a 60% layout, and anything larger feels clunky on my desk. The compact size of the Wooting 60HE fits my workspace perfectly and provides a more streamlined and efficient typing and gaming experience for me. Lastly, when it comes to switches, I've noticed that the BOOG75 switches feel almost overlubed. This results in a reduction of tactile feedback, making it less satisfying for me to use compared to the Wooting. Of course, these are my personal preferences, and everyone has their own unique preferences when it comes to keyboards. I hope this gives you some insight into why I lean towards the Wooting 60HE.
1 mm actuation seems not taking full advantage of the wooting. This keyboard shines with 0.3-0.1 range.
For me 0.1 feels too responsive(according to wooting staff that actuation is so low even the springs don't compress)
I recommend you try out once with 0.3-0.5 actuation and continuous rapid trigger on(this setting allows spamming even after the actuation is passed, this setting is useful if you use a relatively higher actuation point than 0.3)
wb the advanced settings ? like the continuous rapid trig, and the separate press/release ? i'm a cs player rather than valo, but the keyboard is great 75% of the time, but i'm trying to make the 25% less tolling on my games and mental lol.
@@hisomiiii if u play cs you can try dks - it's kind of an auto counter strafe tech. The moment u release your A key for example, the keyboard inputs D and this makes you counter strafe automatically. You can even spam with that
cool
What's dks? @@DiffGeoTopo
Ima be real honest from a 40 dollar keyboard the response time doesn’t feel better but rapid trigger is a good thing
Just got my Wooting yesterday. Thanks for the vid!
i purchased mine yesterday, getting it monday !!!
@@cabbagep9293did you get the module?
I know this vid has some age but thought I’d mention something. You can disable windows key by holding down fn and Caps then pressing any key you want disabled.
personal preference.
I think within a certain range it's optimal and of course it depends on the game. Because no way is 4mm actuation in any way good or personal preference, it is objectively worse. Also the Rapid Trigger is .15**mm or it's not optimal.
**edited to say correct distance
now we need your monitor benq settings xd
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i may be one of the only irons with a wooting
It's been 6 months. What rank are you now?
im here with u friend
can i ask which mouse do you prefer lamzu atlantis og v2 4k or g pro superlight 2
Both are great mice, but I prefer the shape of the Atlantis.
i currently use the superlight 2, but i ordered the lamzu atlantis mini 4k because i miss the shape of the regular atlantis mini i'd use to use
i had the same issue with 0.1 being too sensitive and i found the middle ground of 0.4 being just low enough i dont accidently press it but still as fast as im capable of using
Just saw that you use ur mouse with 4k hz polling rate, but are not using 1600 dpi, and wanted to tell you that the higher polling rate only really does something with a higher dpi like 1600 if you still use 800 dpi you could also lower the polling rate and safe some battery :)
Thanks for the input! In games like Valorant, motion delay isn't always a critical factor, especially since most players don't frequently reach 1000 Hz, let alone 4000 Hz, in regular gameplay. However, the benefit of a higher polling rate does come into play for click latency, which is consistently lower regardless of whether the full 4000 Hz is utilized for sensor motion. While adjusting DPI and polling rate can save battery life, the impact on gaming performance may not be as significant in Valorant where precise aiming is crucial, and the benefits of low click latency can still be appreciated.
@@JaekyYeah that with the click latency is true. But you would still benefit from using 1600 dpi :)
@@Jaeky 2kliksphilip made a great video on this
it might be a bit tedious to switch to a higher dpi for games everytime you play but say
Sensitivity: 1
Dpi: 800
your performance will be _slightly_
worse than if you were at
Sensitivity: 0.5
Dpi: 1600
now you could take this to the extremes and go
Sensitivity: 0.05
Dpi:16000
and this should theoretically give you the best advantage due to your mouse tracking nearly every atom of movement :p
but for many it will be just too tedious to have to switch dpi each time you want to play a game, and if you use youtube or discord whilst ingame then that becomes a hassle
Can I change the keycaps without losing performance
Yes
@@Jaeky ty very mouch
wire of another manufacturer or custom,will affect performance? I hear what I do.
Are the settings the same even after changing the keyboard switch?
nice video dude
Is it possible to leave only the letters of the keys on?
I’m assuming you’re referring to the custom actuation points/rapid trigger. Yes, you can select custom keys to turn those features on for.
@@Jaeky I only wanted the top part to light up, so only the letters would light up.
if i exit the browser, does it keep my settings?
Yes as long as you click save to keyboard.
Where did you buy the key caps?
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005828148355.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.1.6c948ohX8ohXsy&algo_pvid=7fd264b0-be61-4f0f-b767-f1bc02443161&algo_exp_id=7fd264b0-be61-4f0f-b767-f1bc02443161-0&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21CAD%2131.58%2131.58%21%21%2122.50%2122.50%21%402101fb0c17170981311977492e2c0e%2112000034496225088%21sea%21CA%212881664851%21&curPageLogUid=GOGSe5v1F4tX&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
what happened to the boog?
I prefer my Wooting.
@@Jaeky can i ask why? isn't sound and quality better than wooting and same performance?
@@guidomagni6948 Thanks for your question! The reason I prefer the Wooting 60HE over the BOOG75 Keyboard is due to a combination of personalization, layout preference, and the feel of the switches. Firstly, I've invested time and money into customizing my Wooting, which makes it feel more personal to me. Secondly, I've gotten used to a 60% layout, and anything larger feels clunky on my desk. The compact size of the Wooting 60HE fits my workspace perfectly and provides a more streamlined and efficient typing and gaming experience for me. Lastly, when it comes to switches, I've noticed that the BOOG75 switches feel almost overlubed. This results in a reduction of tactile feedback, making it less satisfying for me to use compared to the Wooting. Of course, these are my personal preferences, and everyone has their own unique preferences when it comes to keyboards. I hope this gives you some insight into why I lean towards the Wooting 60HE.
@@Jaeky clear, ty
@@Jaekymaybe you would be interested in the zoom65 v3 coming out this year then? it'll also have an HE module available
If you set your actuation point to 1mm then why did you buy this keyboard? Wooting is designed to be the fastest keyboard in the world
Thanks!
Wooting just get czechie language?
シフトキー笑