It seems like coming from a larger keyboard and with minor arthritis to a 60% my left ring finger feels a bit cramped and faintly rests on the a key with rapid trigger and the .1mm actuation point on. I notice it mostly when web browsing I will think I'm not typing but spamming aaaaaaa. A little bit in valorant with me veering left like a drunk person too. Is there a benefit to setting it a little deeper to .2mm but keeping asd keys the same? Or would it probably get better over time with practice. I was also thinking some of the problem could my cheaper aftermarket keycaps with a little wobble or the lekker switch on that key itself.
#is it common to be hitting my a key often unintentionally?
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dont adapt to the keyboard. adapt the keyboard to suite you. the whole point of our configuration is that you can set it up how it feels nice to you specifically. I am unsure why everyone just sets it to 0.1 with rapid trigger on 0.1 and then forces themselves to try and adapt. most people wont have much of a benefit from the low settings unless they already are the cream de la creme of their game. just use settings that feel right to you. no shame in setting some keys to 2mm or 3 or whatever and others to 1 or even lower.