It would be nice if the software displayed the actuation point of the switch when pressed. Knock-off keyboards have that option, as well as the ability to calibrate each switch individually. This feature would be helpful because I’m changing my keyboard switches to a different type, and I want to check the calibration to ensure they are working correctly.
It would also be great to have the ability to select different switches in the software to specify which ones you are using.
#The knock off keyboards have some features that wooting dont have
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There is a live display in Wootility V5, if that’s what you mean.
Manual calibration won’t happen anytime soon.
A switch selector is coming though, but no ETA for it.
It is unfortunate that calibration will not be a thing because by default the 4.0mm setpoint happens before the bottom of the key with both lekkers and gaterons which only have 3.5mm throw so I guess it's way inaccurate, I feel like calibration and 2 decimal setting of actuation point should at least be a thing
Manual calibration specifically won’t be a thing anytime soon. You can’t have a HE board without any calibration and current automatic calibration is pretty good. Wooting’s actuation point slider is not actually in millimeters but in percentage. So if you set a 3.5mm total travel switch to 4mm in Wootility, it’ll actuate at bottom out (3.5mm). When the switch selector releases, you’ll be able to specify the total travel your switches have.