I play Geometry Dash, and the rapid trigger activation is not beneficial to me at all, the thing is, I would like the key to deactivate as soon as i let go, not until it reaches the actuation point but before, thing is, when i enable rapid trigger to achieve that I also get the activation that rapid trigger offers without having to go back to the actuation point and that messes up my spams in GD, what i want is for the key to deactivate as soon as i let go but to not be able to activate again until i went back to actuation point, i have tried the separate settings and setting the activation like 2.35mm but it can still be activated at like 3.8mm of press down, if anyone can help with this id appreciate it cause the fast deactivation would be very useful.
#Deactivate faster without rapid trigger activation.
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Having separate rapid trigger or completely disabling rapid trigger would be the only options.
I have enabled the separate rapid trigger, but it doesnt matter where i set the activation point
0.15mm or 2.35 mm, it can always be activated as soon as the key is deactivated
My muscle memory is on reaching the bottom of the key and the press being recognized at the actuation point, the key deactivating as soon as i let go a bit of the key is a huge bonus but if i can activate it before the actuation point again it really messes up my muscle memory
Here’s a video explanation of how rapid trigger is designed to work https://youtu.be/eZENx1T7OLw?si=D35INsPAMknCzgik
What is Rapid Trigger? What is Actuation point? In this video, we explain Rapid Trigger, a Wooting feature designed to make your movements faster than ever. Before diving into how it works, it’s helpful to first understand what an actuation point is and what it does.
We’ll also show you how to apply Rapid Trigger to your 60HE or Two HE key...
Key disables and can be enabled again without having to reach the initial actuation point
Isnt that it?
Just change the actuation point to max
But then the initial press will be more delayed, i just watched the video, its exactly what i thought which is why i dont understand why the settings isnt working
Ive got a 2mm actuation point, if i press all the way down to 4mm and let go to 3.85 the key is the deactivated, but if i then press it at say 3.50mm it gets activated again even tho my activation sensitivity is at 2.35mm
In theory if i set my activation sensitivity to 2mm it should only be able to reactivate after i went down from 4 to 2mm isnt that correct?
But even tho i did that, the key can be activated again immediately as soon as its deactivated, so either the setting isnt working as intentended or i am missing something
Do you have continuous rapid trigger on
Ive tried both, but it should be irrelevant cause i am not going below my actuation point anyway
So let me get this straight because I’m getting confused by what you’re asking:
- You want 2mm actuation distance for initial keypress
- Any subsequent presses, you want 4mm distance
- You want a .15mm deactivation on all keypresses
essentially, the rapid trigger deactivation
without the fast activation, just the regular actuation point one
the key to disable sooner but be activated as normal, does that make sense?
So you want it to always activate at 2mm?
But i think ill do key deactivation at 3mm, instead at 3.85, cause thats too quick, but 3mm so it still disables an mm before reaching the actuation point, thats the thing, the deactivation slider works, but not the activation one
Yes, but disable before reaching 2, which does work
Because if i get it right, if i set the activation to 2mm sensitivity, it means i would have to go down 2mm and then press for it to be activated correct? Thing is even with that, as soon as i reach deactivation the key can be activated again
Say at 3.5mm depth
So you’ll want 2mm activation, 2mm rapid trigger activation, whatever deactivation pleases you, and if you want every subsequent press to require 2mm of further travel, continuous rapid trigger on. If you have continuous rapid trigger off, say you depress the switch to 1.9mm of the 4mm range, the moment it crosses the 2mm point it’ll activate.
The only way around so it will always activate at 2mm (half-pressed) no matter what is completely disable rapid trigger and set your actuation point to 2mm
Alright i will try that, if it doesnt work or whatever ill just go back to no trigger, i really appreciate the help and the time, thank you very much
Rapid trigger is mainly good for games that use strafing such as cs that you want the least travel of activation and deactivation. If you’re focused more on muscle memory of a specific activation point, rapid trigger isn’t the setting to use to my knowledge.
I agree, thats why a really quick deactivation point wouldnt be good, but a deactivation point at which im already going to fully let go of the key could be like milliseconds wise benefitial, but yeah its just details tbh