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Can I adjust keyboard sensitivity on Razer Deathstalker v2 (WIRED)?

  • December 22, 2022
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Hello, I just bought the Razer Deathstalker v2 keyboard. Gaming on it is great but everyday work is incredibly difficult! The keys are way to sensitive and I continuously make errors while typing, never had this happen with my other keyboards. Would love to be able to adjust the sensitivity while video editing and typing. Any help would be great!!
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  • Insider Mini
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  • April 29, 2024

Any news on this? Same here. Barely unusable for typing. Every little tab causes a type.


Same here, I just got mine a few weeks ago, and I find it quite difficult to work on. Even typing this note here, I had to go back a few times to make corrections


  • Insider Mini
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  • June 24, 2024

I had to replace all switches with Keychron tactile switches.

The original ones are unusable for anything except gaming.

I dont understand the good reviews of this keyboard.


roadpolyCoralRed477

Всем, привет.

 Я поступил так: снял переключатели и подрезал пин, который перекрывает луч светодиода. Я постепенно подбирал высоту - понемногу стачивая пин на одной клавише. Оказалось, что самое оптимальное - это срезать пин в ровень с корпусом переключателя (когда он в нажатом состоянии). 
 Я проверил клавиатуру в игре (Watch Dogs Legion) и был доволен результатом. Этот текст я так же пишу на "сточенных пинах", и, как минимум, я не вижу проблем с печатью, и точно стало лучше, т.к. раньше у меня постоянно бывали ложные нажатия (я не очень аккуратно печатаю).
 Сейчас клавиши срабатывают не доходя до самого низа - примерно на половине пути. 

 Если я обнаружу какую-то проблему с этим, я напишу сюда, но я думаю 
(вижу), что все будет хорошо.


 

Hi all.

 I did this: I removed the switches and cut the pin that blocks the LED beam. I gradually adjusted the height - little by little grinding down the pin on one key. It turned out that the most optimal thing is to cut the pin flush with the switch body (when it is pressed).

 I tested the keyboard in a game (Watch Dogs Legion) and was pleased with the results. I also write this text on “shorted pins”, and, at a minimum, I don’t see any problems with printing, and it’s definitely gotten better, because I used to get false clicks all the time (I'm not a very accurate typist). 

Now the keys work before reaching the very bottom - about halfway.
 

If I find any problem with this I will post here, but I think 
(I see) that everything will be fine.

 

 


roadpolyCoralRed477

 


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