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Wooting two HE Review - RTINGS.com



In addition to the Windows key lock, full anti-ghosting, and NKRO features that are commonly found on gaming keyboards, the Wooting two HE has a ton of extra features that are accessible using the companion software. Notably, you can adjust the pre-travel distance between 0.1mm and 4.0mm in very precise increments of 0.1mm. You can enable an "Analog Mode," so your keypresses mimic joystick controls. In this mode, you can also map controller buttons to your keyboard. Though it's important to note that this feature is only compatible with games that support Xinput or DirectInput.

"Tachyon Mode" disables your RGB lighting effects in order to optimize for input speed. It does reduce the latency overall when enabled, but it can cause some stability issues if you enable the mode while using analog controls. While you can't program full macros on this keyboard, it does have two multi-input features. The "Dynamic Keystroke" feature allows you to program up to four actions to different levels of the keypress, while the "Mod Tap" feature allows you to program up to two actions per key. With the Mod Tap feature, you register the first action by tapping the key and the second action by pressing and holding the key. There's a "Rapid Trigger Mode" that dynamically changes the actuation and reset point of your keypresses, to reduce any travel time between repeated keypresses.

If these features weren't enough, the Wooting two HE also has media hotkeys, and 16MB of onboard memory storage.


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