We Tried the World's First Analog Mechanical Keyboard: 3 Months with the Wooting one

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If you consider yourself a PC gaming enthusiast, you've probably selected every component of your build carefully, including your peripherals. Whether you're a fan of slower-paced RPGs like the Witcher 3 or fast-paced first-person shooters, you undoubtedly understand the importance of a solid keyboard.

High-quality, clicky mechanical switches, remappable keys, and -- of course -- fancy RGB lighting can make your gaming experience all the more satisfying. However, throughout my many years of PC gaming, I've always had one major gripe with using keyboards as a controller: variable movement, or more accurately, the lack of variable movement.

To elaborate, if you've played games on a modern console, you're probably aware that you can precisely control your character's speed by merely moving your controller's joystick less than its full range of movement.
 We Tried the World's First Analog Mechanical Keyboard: 3 Months with the Wooting one