I've got a question about my Wooting two he, I've had it for a year or 2 and its been great except for the fact that when I play Geometry Dash with a key the switch attacked to the key eventually gets loose and starts double clicking and negatively affects my gameplay. Should I just buy more switches for it and replace them when it gets loose or what do I do to fix it?
#Loose switches after usage.
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Also I kind of do hit my keys a little hard but I don't know if they should degrade this fast
The Two HE should come with 4 spare Lekker switches that you can use, as I think that switch may have developed loose tolerances.
As for hitting it hard (kind of), we get a few tickets from people who play rhythm games that notice the switch develops stem wobble from wear and tear on the plastic. After several months of heavy use, sometimes it can cause issues on the older V1 or V1.5 switches, so the newer switches tend to be better.
Newer? Where can I get those?
I've also been searching to figure out how to get him to be tight again but I literally can't find anything
in this case i think that
- The Steel switch plate no longer holds the switch well (loose tolerances)
unlikely as it is made out of steel
- The switch plastic has been shaved off from slight movement causing a loose fit
You may be able to add thin layer of tape to the switch to add thickeness to the switch (this is honest a bit hard to apply)
i think you are better off taking a switch from one you don't use normally "F8" for example and using this on the arrow keys
as for new switch's we sell these on the store
TIkkin have really good tolerances
you can also check out the site for more switch's https://wootingmods.com/switchguide/
Tikkin looks like the switches I have now what's the difference between mine and those
so slight improvements over the lekker switch's before
well since I dont got much money right now Im gonna try swapping my sayo device switches with the wooting ones idk if its stronger but itll work for now