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Centauri60/80 Hall Effect Gaming Keyboard
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the rapid trigger on a keyboard?
Rapid Trigger (RT) is a game-changing technology that removes the physical limitations of traditional mechanical switches. Instead of relying on a fixed actuation and reset point, Rapid Trigger dynamically resets the key the instant you lift your finger, even if it’s just by 0.1mm. This means you don't have to let the key fully bounce back up to press it again. Your inputs are synced perfectly with your finger movements, allowing for lightning-fast repeated presses.
Is rapid trigger good for FPS?
Yes, it is widely considered essential for competitive FPS gaming. In games like CS2 or Valorant, accuracy relies heavily on Counter-Strafing (stopping movement instantly to reset aim spread). With Rapid Trigger, your character stops moving the exact millisecond you release the key, eliminating the delay caused by switch travel time. This gives you a significant advantage in reaction time and shooting precision.
Does Rapid Trigger affect typing speed?
It can, depending on your sensitivity settings. If you set the actuation point to the minimum (e.g., 0.1mm) with Rapid Trigger on, the keyboard becomes extremely sensitive, which might lead to accidental typos or double-typing during normal work. The Solution: MelGeek keyboards support multiple profiles. We recommend setting a "Gaming Profile" with high sensitivity and Rapid Trigger enabled, and a separate "Typing Profile" with standard sensitivity (e.g., 1.5mm - 2.0mm) for comfortable, error-free daily typing. Create and add/manage these profiles in the MelGeek Hive software (you can add/import profile files), then assign a hotkey or per-app switching for quick changes.
What games benefit from rapid trigger keyboards?
FPS (First-Person Shooters): Titles like Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, and Overwatch 2. These games require precise movement and instant stopping power.Rhythm Games: Titles like osu!. Rapid Trigger allows players to "stream" (mash keys) at much higher speeds (BPM) with less fatigue, as you don't need to bottom out or fully release keys to register inputs.
Does rapid trigger keyboard make a difference?
The difference is palpable. Think of it like upgrading from a 60Hz monitor to a 144Hz or 240Hz monitor. While a standard mechanical keyboard gets the job done, a Rapid Trigger keyboard feels significantly more responsive and "connected." It eliminates the feeling of "input lag" caused by mechanical switch travel, giving you a fluid control experience that is hard to give up once you've tried it.
Should you use rapid trigger on WASD?
Absolutely. The W, A, S, and D keys control your movement, which is where Rapid Trigger provides the biggest competitive edge. Enabling high-sensitivity Rapid Trigger on these specific keys allows for effortless micro-adjustments and instant direction changes, making your in-game movement feel snappier and harder for enemies to track.
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