#80HE Effective polling rate 4000HZ

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dapper kelp
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hello
According to this DB creator:
Wooting's effective polling rate is said to be 4000HZ when actually measured.
The effective polling rate is
The DB creator says that the minimum cycle was measured through multiple key inputs.
The DB creator said that this is the disappointing part about Wooting 80HE.
Is it possible that the effective polling rate can be improved with firmware?

Below is the contents of the db creator.

The effective polling rate is expressed as the effective polling rate by measuring the minimum cycle through multiple keystrokes on the keyboard. The corresponding measured values ​​and notation values ​​are as follows.

​0.125ms: 8000Hz
0.250ms: 4000Hz
0.5ms: 2000Hz
1ms: 1000Hz
2ms: 500Hz
4ms: 250Hz
8ms: 125Hz

dapper kelp
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According to DB, there are quite a few effective polling rate 8000HZ products in other competitors

finite jungle
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so eyejoker when he made the list its at 4k

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then later when he made the video, its at 6.5k?

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i might be misremembering it

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tldr the software needs to be optimised to get as close as 8k

dapper kelp
finite jungle
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im dont read korean so im going off subtitles

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this one?

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fading imp
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taking it look our keyboard has the same or roughly same times as other 9khz boards marked effective 8khz. idk if theres some data missing in the table or something but imo quite confusing

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like idk to me it looks like the 80 performs better but somehow is marked as worse in effective polling

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so it goes back to yesterday that its very unclear how the polling rate numbers they calculate are actually calculated

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either numbers are missing, the formula is odd or they are straight up made up

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given i talked to some eyejoker guys already i wouldnt assume its made up numbers but still would be nice to see how its calculated with all numbers etc

dapper kelp
# fading imp taking it look our keyboard has the same or roughly same times as other 9khz boa...

eyejoker is also a YouTuber who interviewed people from the Wooting side at Computex. According to this YouTuber,
the effective polling rate is not the commonly known polling rate,
but the minimum cycle is measured through multiple key inputs on the keyboard.
In other words, when keys are input at the same time, the response speed is [wooting 80he] 0.250ms [4000hz], but the measurement method for this part has never been disclosed.

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In the Wooting test, the performance doesn't drop to 4hkz even if multiple keys are input at the same time, right?

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Thank you for testing.

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This db doesn't disclose its measurement method, so it can be confusing.

dapper kelp
# fading imp taking it look our keyboard has the same or roughly same times as other 9khz boa...

According to this DB creator, based on the wooting 80HE Alpha V6, there is a limit to the number of simultaneous input keys when Tachyon mode is turned on. It varies depending on the key location, but there is a limit of about 28 keys.
I don't know if this is a problem that slightly affects the effective polling rate.
It is said that there was a similar problem in the early days of the 60HE and it was resolved with firmware.
It is said that the wooting 80HE had a problem with the firmware Alpha V6.

dapper kelp
tepid socket
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or 28 or whatever it was.

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unless you are somehow inputting 28 keys by sharing your keyboard with 2 other people who are all using two hands at the same time to press 30 keys at once it's not really a thing that you're hitting

dapper kelp
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tepid socket
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which is roughly that 0.21 ms press and release latency. More important than chasing 1k more poll or whatever is improving accuracy and stability

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