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