At ~11:50AM 5 days ago, I was in the middle of playing a map when my keypad stopped registering a large amount of inputs.
With the way I tap, my fingers should have 1 tap on K1 and K2, and my wrist movement create another tap on each key around 50-70% of the time.
During streams, the taps from my fingers have holdtimes of 10-30ms, while the taps from my wrists are much shorter at 0-10ms, and those were the taps that have started being ignored.
Afterwards, I plugged in my 2nd UwUting and I got the same results. The 2nd one uses L60s instead of L45s, with higher-mm actuation. Lowering the mm didn't change the lower-ms inputs.
Both keypads have Tachyon turned on, all settings were kept the same, both keypads only have 1 profile, the cord is connected fine, no Advanced Keys are turned on, and I've never downloaded any external programs for my keyboard/keypads.
I've also ran my inputs through osukps, JKPS, and both osu holdtime analyzers. All of them have reliability issues when it comes to monitoring 0-10ms, but I still saw a blatant decrease in cps and low-ms holdtimes from all of them.
Manually inputting low-ms taps reflected what you can see in the graphs, where some did register, but not nearly the same amount.
Additionally, I asked someone else who rake-taps and they didn't have these issues with their Wooting keyboard. And this issue isn't purely on maps near 560bpm (both graphs are from Bubetsu, Choushou), the map this issue started on was only 260bpm, and I had to rake or mash to barely reach the CPS of my normal tapping.
Lastly, if this is a material issue with something like the cord, I'm curious if that would be covered by warranty, both keypads are from last year.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.