The Wooting 60HE+ is wildly inconsistent, and the support experience—especially from Tony—is a complete joke.
Yes, this is directed squarely at you.
I’ve done the work:
Isolated root hubs
Renesas-powered USB expansion card
Clean, high-end system
Logged ISR/DPC behavior
Swapped cables, ports, machines
Analyzed analog curves via analog.wootility.io
The issue isn’t user error. It’s your firmware.
Rapid Trigger randomly resets. Inputs feel mushy one boot, sharp the next. Movement is floaty and disconnected no matter how many profiles you tweak.
And what do we get in return?
“Modern PCs don’t use USB cards.”
“Try a new profile.”
“It’s probably a voltage thing.”
Tony—seriously? That’s what you’ve got?
You dismiss actual testing with smug, surface-level answers that completely ignore the problem, and then pretend like you’re helping.
Newsflash:
When a keyboard this expensive can’t maintain consistent analog behavior on a clean setup while mice, DACs, and other high-performance gear run flawlessly, the problem is not the user.
It’s Wooting’s firmware. It’s Wootility’s instability. It’s your arrogant mod attitude pretending that "works for me" counts as tech support.
And let’s talk about Wootility, since we’re being honest:
Constant profile tweaking for basic function
No transparency in input handling
Analog that feels different every time the PC restarts
A UI that looks advanced but hides the fact that your keyboard can't maintain consistency under real load
Every time someone raises valid, reproducible issues, the community either gaslights them or a mod shows up to hand-wave it with copy-paste nonsense.
Wooting markets this keyboard as competitive, analog precision.
What we actually get is a keyboard that might work today, might not tomorrow—and a Discord full of mods who take criticism as a personal insult.
Fix your firmware. Fix your attitude.
Stop acting like users are dumb because they noticed your product isn’t delivering what you promised.