Exploring the Flexibility and Playability of Durgod’s K100 Magnetic Switch Keyboards
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Super high-cost performance, excellent quality, and ultimate material and configuration.
DURGOD K100 Magnetic Switch Mechanical Keyboard
Durgod’s innovative approach to Gateron 20T magnetic switch keyboards maximizes flexibility and playability, catering especially to keyboard enthusiasts and gamers.
For instance, the new keyboard drive, developed exclusively for Durgod, revolutionizes user experience. It allows for unprecedented customization of all key switch actuation travel distances, ranging from 0.1 to 4.0mm. This means users can define and edit the actuation point of each key according to their personal preferences, enhancing both gaming and typing experiences.
Additionally, the impressive 8000 Hz polling rate ensures ultra-responsive feedback, a crucial feature for gamers where every millisecond counts.
Another standout feature is the key change flexibility. DKS, MT, and TGL mean different modes and styles of pressing the keys.
Liberate the limitation and fulfill multiple actions by using only one independent key. The combination of these features in Durgod’s magnetic switch keyboards positions them as a top choice for those who demand the best in terms of performance, customization, and overall user experience.
Brand new K100 Mechanical Keyboard with exclusive customized Gateron 20T Magnetic Switch, gear up with K100 and boost your perfect gaming experience and performance on the cruel online battlefield.
DURGOD K100 Mechanical Keyboard
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Tri-mode connectivity, smooth and agile hi-fi mahjong sound effects Gateron Smoothie switches, high-content PBT Keycaps, and multi-layers of sound insulation materials.
With this price and configuration, K100 fully and perfectly satisfies every picky mechanical keyboard purchaser!
Explore the future of typing with DURGOD, where innovation meets personalization and performance!
Do you have a SDK for your hall effect keyboards?
for example, if I want to write a program that uses continuous position data from each key to measure how fast each key is moving, would that be possible?