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Valve bans Counter-Strike 2 players from using keyboard features to automate counter-strafe.
Razer and Wooting’s SOCD features let players automate switching strafe directions without having to learn the skill.
Wooting added a beta version of SOCD to its range of keyboards after Razer introduced the feature on its own hardware.
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