#Why is the Actuation Point setting different from Rapid Trigger sensitivity?

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finite cedar
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Is there a blog post or video that explains what happens if my Actuation Point is lower or greater than my Rapid Trigger sensitivity?

Also, I think it makes sense to turn off Rapid Trigger when using Rappy Snappy on WASD keys, at least for Overwatch. Is this true?

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# finite cedar Is there a blog post or video that explains what happens if my Actuation Point i...

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# finite cedar Is there a blog post or video that explains what happens if my Actuation Point i...

I assume you don't really understand how actuation point and rt work? scrajj
https://youtu.be/eZENx1T7OLw

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...

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finite cedar
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I understood how the actuation point works but not Rapid Trigger

Thanks, that helps!