Razer just added its banned Snap Tap feature to all its recent laptops and keyboards

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Razer, Wooting, Asus, and SteelSeries are among the keyboard manufacturers that have embraced rapid-fire strafing, letting you press two simultaneous opposing directions at the same time to dodge bullets rather than standing still. But while you’ve typically had to buy specific keyboards (or set up null binds) to get this functionality, Razer has just brought it to years of keyboards and laptops as well.

Every Razer keyboard and Blade laptop that works with the company’s Synapse 4 desktop software — here’s the full list, including laptops that go back to 2018 — can now update Synapse and toggle on Razer’s Snap Tap feature. (Other manufacturers call it “Snappy Tappy” or “Speed Tap,” and Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions (SOCD) is the generic term.)

Razer notes that Snap Tap may not be as effective with just any Razer laptop or desktop keyboard. It’s best in combination with magnetic Hall Effect (HE) switches that can actuate rapidly to begin with, or other Rapid Trigger-style ones, instead of switches that wait to detect a full physical press.

Personally, I will keep it off.



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