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Wooting
wooting.io › wooting-two-he
Wooting Two HE - Fullsize analog keyboard | Wooting
The Wooting Two HE detects full switch motion with 0.1mm accuracy from start to end. Every single key outputs an analog signal that can be used for numerous features that enhances your typing and gaming experience. There is no compromise to be made in what a regular ol’ keyboard might have to offer.
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Wooting
wooting.io
Wooting Keyboards
Rapid trigger performance and analog precision. The Wooting 60HE+ (Module) is now more accessible than ever.
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PC Perspective
pcper.com › 2018 › 12 › wooting-one-analog-keyboard-review
Wooting One Analog Keyboard Review - PC Perspective
April 27, 2019 - I like that Wooting has included cable routing channels and a recessed bay for connecting the keyboard. If you have to use USB, it’s a good idea to protect it like this. Looking to our editing and navigation cluster, we find our secondary media controls, brightness and dimming, and a mode switch for analog/digital hot swapping.
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Kotaku
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This Great Analog Keyboard Made Me Better At Shooters - Kotaku
July 31, 2025 - And the Wooting 60HE has a remarkable advantage here in that it uses analog switches through the magic of magnets, meaning you can, in the accompanying “Wootility” software, tell the key switches where and when to send a signal on a down ...
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TechSpot
techspot.com › review › 2399-wooting-two-he-keyboard
Revisiting Analog Keyboards: Wooting two HE Review | TechSpot
Revisiting Analog Keyboards
Wooting is known for making highly-customizable analog mechanical keyboards. But what is an analog keyboard, exactly? Find this out and more in our Wooting two HE review. Wooting is known for making highly-customizable analog mechanical keyboards. But what is an analog keyboard, exactly? Find this out and more in our Wooting two Hero Edition review.
Rating: 85/100 ​
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The Verge
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Wooting Two HE review: an analog keyboard in a digital world | The Verge
Wooting Two HE
Wooting’s Two HE keyboard is an attempt to bridge the gap between gamepad and keyboard. It has Gateron-manufactured analog “Lekker” switches, which use magnetic Hall effect sensors rather than typical metal contacts.
Rating: 6.5/10 ​
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Tom's Hardware
tomshardware.com › peripherals › keyboards
Wooting One Keyboard Review: Analog Switches, Great for Your Digits - Tom's Hardware | Tom's Hardware
Wooting One Keyboard Review: Analog Switches, Great for Your Digits
The Wooting One is a compact keyboard that stands alone, thanks to its analog switches and customizable actuation point.
Rating: 4 ​
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PC Gamer
pcgamer.com › hardware › gaming keyboards
Wooting Two HE analog gaming keyboard review | PC Gamer
Wooting Two HE gaming keyboard review
The Wooting Two HE uses the magic of magnets to deliver a gaming keyboard like no other.
Rating: 91/100 ​
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Kotaku
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Wooting One Keyboard Review: Analog Innovation - Kotaku
July 11, 2025 - Cars in Grant Theft Auto 5 can accelerate slowly and turn gradually. It’s the sort of stuff you normally need an analog stick to do. This is new keyboard territory, and it can be a little tricky getting the Wooting One working in games, even though it supports Directinput and Xinput out of the box.
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Reddit
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r/RocketLeague on Reddit: Analog Keyboard Support (My experience using a Wooting Two HE)
December 22, 2021 -

Hello everyone,

I'm a keyboard & mouse player since 2015 and last month I've been told about the analog keyboard Wooting TwoHE. I was fascinated by the possibility of the keys having a pressure sensitivity and I decided to buy it. As of now I'm one of the few semi-pros who actually tried this keyboard for Rocket League and I can tell you it shows one huge issue at the moment, which I genuinely hope some developer could find a fix for.

HOW DOES AN ANALOG KEYBOARD WORK:

With an analog keyboard, you can map each key to function like a controller input—Windows will recognize them as Xbox 360 controller signals. Any keys emulating analog triggers or sticks will respond based on how hard you press them: the harder the press, the stronger the input. If you want more details, I recommend looking up Wooting’s Lekker Switches. For Rocket League, this is the setup I'm currently using.

ISSUES:

Rocket League struggles when handling input from both a controller and a mouse simultaneously. Specifically:

USING A CONTROLLER + ANY MOUSE MOVEMENT OR INPUT CAUSES CONSTANT FRAME DROPS. Video showing the FPS drop

There’s also a smaller performance hit when combining digital keyboard input with analog input.

I’ve found that several other players, including pros, have experienced this same issue. I’ve tested the Wooting keyboard in other games like Trackmania, and there were zero problems—everything works flawlessly. Since analog keyboards are gaining popularity, especially for their potential in precise control, Rocket League could really benefit from proper support.

WORKAROUND TO STOP THE FRAME DROP:

  1. ReWASD Method – I ran some tests and found that one way to avoid framerate drops is to emulate both the keyboard and mouse as a single Xbox 360 controller using ReWASD (as shown at the end of my video). My only concern is that ReWASD is also capable of running macros, which might raise questions about its legitimacy—even though I’m only using it for input remapping to fix a compatibility issue. This method could help many players who want to use analog keyboards without performance loss.

  2. NEW (RECOMMENDED - thanks to Patroid): Download Bakkesmod (a popular Rocket League customization tool) along with the plugin Custom Overlay 2.0. This plugin lets you replace Rocket League’s default UI overlay with a custom one. Since the framerate drops are caused by the game constantly switching between the KBM and controller overlays, this mod disables that UI switching altogether—effectively stopping the frame drops. I recommend checking the description of this plugin for a better setup (this way you can use it in freeplay aswell, otherwise you won't be able to enter the main menu from freeplay unless you restart the game.)

TL;DR:

Analog keyboards—especially Wooting’s—are becoming more popular thanks to their pressure-sensitive switches that emulate controller input. However, Rocket League has compatibility issues that cause FPS drops when using analog input alongside mouse movements.
Two known fixes:

  • Use ReWASD to map both mouse and keyboard to the same controller (potential gray area).

  • Recommended: Use Bakkesmod + Custom Overlay 2.0 plugin to stop UI-related frame drops safely.

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Really interesting read; I just did a test out of curiosity and yes, actualy giving simultaneous inputs from different devices causes HUGE fps drops. I don't actually have an analogic keyboard so I tried steering with my controller (tested with Xbox One, Dualshock 4 and Dualsense) while boosting with the mouse. Everytime I boosted it went from 650+ fps to around 250, and I could distinguish on the graph very clearly every time I clicked. I did not notice any stuttering in my case, but yeah, there's clearly a huge performance impact whenever RL detects two peripherals "fighting" each other to send inputs. That's definitely where the problem resides, the conflict between controllers (or any device acting as it) and any other device that falls under M&K "category". About the macro stuff, I think it's a pretty specific case that falls in a grey area, but considering that programs like Bakkesmod have an auto-gg feature and the game is cool with it, I don't think it will trigger any automatic ban. Maybe u/Psyonix_Devin or u/Psyonix_Ted may know more about this
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At this point, my question is: Is ReWASD not allowed to be used in this case, even when just fixing a compatibility issue? Is there any developer who can look further into this? AFAIK using programs to interpret inputs for compatability has never really been an issue. Sounds fine to me, the rules on that topic are vague but I would say you're safe there unless told otherwise. Also want to say, props to you for providing such a nice writeup and well formatted post. Mandatory upvote from me so this can hopefully get more attention!
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Tom's Hardware
tomshardware.com › peripherals › keyboards › mechanical keyboards
Wooting One Analog Mechanical Keyboard Review - Tom's Hardware | Tom's Hardware
July 17, 2017 - Because of the nature of the optical sensing technology, Wooting was able to give the One analog input capabilities. We’ve discussed what that means numerous times in these digital pages, and we’ll discuss it in more detail in this article, but in a nutshell, a normal keyboard uses digital input (each keypress is a simple on/off command), whereas analog input gives you degrees of control through the entire keypress.
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Wooting
wooting.io › wooting-60he
Wooting 60HE+ | the 60% rapid trigger keyboard | Wooting
You’ll find excuses to type something. You won’t need to watch youtube tutorials to get started or break a nerve with the simplest task. The Wootility is simple to use and easy to master.
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Steemit
steemit.com › gaming › @jmillerworks › wooting-one-worlds-first-mechanical-analog-keyboard-unboxing-and-review
Wooting One worlds first mechanical analog keyboard! Unboxing and review! — Steemit
September 30, 2017 - To start what separates a mechanical ... regular keyboard are high quality typically spring switches. The Wooting One uses what are called "Optical switches" which means there is a sensor and light to read the position of the keypress. Basically different pressure sensitivities on the key relates to various increments of movement. For example with the analog stick on a ...
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Amazon
amazon.com › WOOTING-Linea‍‍‍r55-Analog-Mechanical-Keyboard › dp › B07771GCBS
Amazon.com: Wooting one Analog RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pressure Sensitive, Linear Red Optical Switch, <1ms Input, RGB backlighting, Aluminum Chassis, N-Key Rollover, US Layout) - Black : Video Games
Rated at <1 ms input latency No more excuses, you have the competitive advantage, it’s this or git gud. Wooting’s firmware is optimized for the fastest input speed with a <1ms scan-matrix, efficient processing and zero debounce.
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Tech Jio
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Review: Wooting 60HE – 60% Analog Input gaming Keyboard
May 28, 2023 - The Wooting 60HE breaks new ground in the gaming keyboard scene, with the Rapid Trigger providing elevating the experience for movement-heavy games
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RTINGS
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Wooting one Keyboard Review
May 28, 2020 - The Wooting one is quite a unique mechanical keyboard compared to what we've tested. It uses optical switches which allow you to vary the force you're putting on...
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Wooting
wooting.io › wooting-80he
Wooting 80HE - Our most competitive keyboard yet | Wooting
The Wooting 80HE detects full switch motion with 0.1mm accuracy from start to end. Every single key outputs an analog signal that can be used for numerous features that enhances your typing and gaming experience.