#Is UGAMING Mount Tai GT pink switches compatible with Wootility?

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glad hollow
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I’m new to magnetic keyboard, I got the wooting 80he a while ago and bought some UGAMING Mount Tai GT pink switches, can I use this switch? Is this switch compatible with Wootility? Would I get any drawbacks if I used this switch? (Sorry in advance I don’t rly know much :P)
(I checked the wooting switches library beforehand and it says this switch’s compatibility is to be confirmed I think?)

naive sedgeBOT
# glad hollow I’m new to magnetic keyboard, I got the wooting 80he a while ago and bought some...

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glad hollow
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My bad LOL I didn’t saw that

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Thxx!!!

keen crystal
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We don't have full support for it in Switch Selector so the analog reads might be a little less accurate than other supported switches

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But it should not have major issues while using it

whole salmon
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Picking the Lekker switch would be the old behaviour I assume? Or as close as possible.

keen crystal
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Not really, the whole thing was overhauled, the Lekker V1/V2 are extremely wobbly switches and if you have an unsupported third-party switch that isn't that wobbly, you should probably pick Tikken or one of the other third-party switches which is most similar to Mount Tai (not sure which that would be though - might take some experimentation)

tawny peak
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They're asking about Mount Tai. afaik they're quite stable switches