Razer has just launched its latest re-color and the it’s the tiny Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini getting the paintjob this time around. The 60% plank has been stripped of its drab black chassis and decked out with a white chassis and those crisp Razer keycaps. That’s excellent news for those with a lighter setup, but it’s the dual-step actuation of the arrow keys that has my attention.
The Huntsman is Razer’s speed-focused line, but the Mini does also benefit from the brand’s analog optical switches. These are similar to the Hall effect clickers found in some of the best gaming keyboards across the market, offering adjustable actuation and Rapid Trigger for super-fast debounces and a finer detail of control over keypresses.
The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini White Edition is a fully wired deck, as are so many analog options these days, however being able to set dual-step actuation actually solves one of my biggest problems with 60% keyboards. Squeezing players down to as few keys as possible saves plenty of space for wider mouse sweeps, but it often comes at the cost of arrow keys. I keep these clickers mapped in-game pretty much constantly, so having to hit the Function button to actually use them is often a nightmare.
They’re still dual-function here, though Razer sets these keys to actuate as arrow keys at a quick tap and their separate functions when held fully down. This feature is available on both the white and black models. For the uninitiated, dual-step actuation is a feature offered by gaming keyboards that use magnetic Hall effect or optical analog switches.
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