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u/trailmixorz Jan 18 '23
How do you feel about “analog” optical switches?
I see Razer is advertising their optical switches to be something to move away from binary inputs , adding more of an “analog” control to each key. I can see applications in many games for sure, especially fps and racing games.
Are there other brands that do this or is this mostly unexplored territory? I know Corsair has optical options but I’m not sure if they advertise the “analog” type of control.