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− | [[File:Keyboard Switches demonstration.gif|thumb|298px|[https://thegamingsetup.com/gaming-keyboard/buying-guides/keyboard-switch-chart-table actuation force] demonstration | + | [[File:Keyboard Switches demonstration.gif|thumb|298px|[https://thegamingsetup.com/gaming-keyboard/buying-guides/keyboard-switch-chart-table actuation force] demonstration]] |
When it comes to delay of input devices most important thing usually is [[Wikipedia:Keyboard_controller_(computing)|input controllers]] (ASICS/MCU/[[Wikipedia:Embedded_controller|ECs]]), [[#External_Links|sensors]] and [[Wikipedia:Miniature_snap-action_switch|switches]] including [https://deskthority.net/wiki/Category:Keyboard_switches_by_design switch designs]. Wired/wireless usually doesn't matter ([https://kanuan.github.io/DS4WSite/troubleshooting/input-delay-bt/ unless its Bluetooth with power saving mode]); the thing that really matter is "[https://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic.php?t=6162&start=10#p55425 consistency about polling rate]"; polling rate fluctuations cause stutters and unstable input device feedback to users. When it comes to wireless technology "consistency" may be affected by lots of environmental factors. | When it comes to delay of input devices most important thing usually is [[Wikipedia:Keyboard_controller_(computing)|input controllers]] (ASICS/MCU/[[Wikipedia:Embedded_controller|ECs]]), [[#External_Links|sensors]] and [[Wikipedia:Miniature_snap-action_switch|switches]] including [https://deskthority.net/wiki/Category:Keyboard_switches_by_design switch designs]. Wired/wireless usually doesn't matter ([https://kanuan.github.io/DS4WSite/troubleshooting/input-delay-bt/ unless its Bluetooth with power saving mode]); the thing that really matter is "[https://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic.php?t=6162&start=10#p55425 consistency about polling rate]"; polling rate fluctuations cause stutters and unstable input device feedback to users. When it comes to wireless technology "consistency" may be affected by lots of environmental factors. | ||