TO ADJUST RAPID TRIGGER SELECT ONE OR MORE KEYS FIRST
The actuation point of a key on a keyboard refers to the precise point during a keypress at
which the key switch registers an input and sends a signal to the computer. This is typically
measured in millimeters of travel from the key’s resting position. For mechanical keyboards, the
actuation point is often distinct from the bottom-out point, meaning the key does not need to be
fully pressed down to register. A shorter actuation point can lead to faster response times,
which is particularly desirable for gaming or fast typing, while a longer actuation point may
help reduce accidental key presses. The feel and effectiveness of the actuation point vary based
on the switch type, such as tactile, linear, or clicky switches.
Rapid Trigger:
Current Distance: 0.0mm
Press Threshold: 0.0mm
Release Threshold: 0.0mm
Key State: Released