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Razer’s Huntsman Mini Analog keyboard has pressure-sensitive mechanical keys

Razer Huntsman Mini Analog

Enlarge / Razer’s Analog Optical mechanical switches. (credit: Razer)

Do you use a keyboard and mouse or a controller when playing PC games?

One of the biggest advantages gamepads have over keyboards is the joystick, which provides pressure-sensitive control in a way that most keyboards can’t. Razer’s Huntsman Mini Analog, released Thursday, makes the debate a bit more complicated.

The name says it all. Razer’s latest keyboard is a small clacker with pressure-sensitive mechanical keys. Proprietary analog optical switches can detect how hard you’re pressing a key and adjust input accordingly. This differs from how most keyboards function; typical boards use digital input and read either a 0 or 1 value (not depressed or depressed). All of the keys in the 60% keyboard can be programmed to use analog input via Razer’s software.

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