#Too sensitive?

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spiral dune
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I mostly play valorant and CSGO and I recently just switched from a ducky one 2 mini, I modded my keyboard (lubed, taped, burger, etc.) and it sounds amazing and overall its an amazing keyboard but I've been having some trouble getting used to the sensitivity. Whenever playing FPS games, WASD are the main points of movement but I sometimes just randomly stop moving especially with the W key. Is there anyway I could overcome this issue or tweak it?

plucky marlin
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What did you set as your actuation point? Did you try turning it down? (i.e. to 1mm or lower)

spiral dune
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My actuation point is currently set to 1.0 mm

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Should I lower it?

plucky marlin
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It is all personal preference. Try playing around with the values for:

  1. actuation point
  2. rapid trigger sensitivity
wraith sail
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Is something that you need to get used to bro I’m having the same issue!

restive birch
spiral dune
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i’m starting to get used to it now! i’m understanding the concept of wootility and i’ve been constantly adjusting my settings and what not. thank you!

civic drum
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Can i link you 2 profiles to try?

spiral dune
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Sure, I’d like that !

civic drum
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This profile is the most sensitive you can have it set to so keep that in mind
441932696218666ed3cde6b30cacfd65e46a (0.1 actuation)

Then theres this one
5a24ac21a50867b3baaedfa5d4932a17f601 (0.6 actuation)

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@spiral dune try these two and see which one you like

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If any

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These profiles are designed for normal actuation on the kb itself but per key actuation on wasd

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I had also experienced what you had when I tried to go to a higher sensitivity where my W would release but the reason was the actuation was to high

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On most keyboards actuation isn't the only factor but also the actual actuation force which is different on these keyboards due to analog so in those cases when you come from other keyboards where the keys are lighter its actually easier to go to a lighter actuation