Razer Adds Rapid-Fire strafing to Keyboards
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Snap Tap featureVerge
•Razer just added its banned Snap Tap feature to its recent laptops and keyboards
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Every Razer keyboard and Blade laptop works with the company’s Synapse 4 desktop software.
Snap Tap lets you press two simultaneous opposing directions at the same time to dodge bullets.
It's best in combination with magnetic Hall effect switches that can actuate rapidly to begin with, or other Rapid Trigger -style ones.
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