Wednesday, August 30th 2023

SteelSeries Announces Rapid Trigger - a New Feature for Apex Pro Keyboards

Our firmware engineers never cease to find ways to improve our keyboards. Every single Apex Pro keyboard receives a major upgrade. SteelSeries is at the forefront of innovative gaming keyboards that elevate your skills even further. Go beyond what you think you can do with the fastest keyboard in the world. We are thrilled to announce a new feature called Rapid Trigger that is bound to shift the odds in your favor ever more.

What is Rapid Trigger?
Most switches have a set actuation point—that is, when a key is depressed, a point where it will activate. How deep you need to press it depends on your settings. As long as you keep your finger on that key, it will keep inputting it, as long as it is below the actuation point, let's say 2 mm. If your finger lifts the key above that threshold, the switch will "reset" and release the keypress. You can see this in action if you press a key down fully and lightly bounce your finger up and down. If you are still pressing it within the actuation point, it will continue inputting whatever you pressed, even though you lifted your finger a bit. Rapid Trigger takes this to the next level.
It enables dynamic "active" and "reset" points based on the movement of a key, making it active as soon as you press it. But unlike in typical actuation, the key resets as soon as you lift your finger. This means the key does not need to pass a fixed reset point to release the keypress.
How can this help your gameplay?
The gameplay benefits from this feature are enormous. In practice, this means that if you need to press an ability or a button multiple times in rapid succession, every single of your presses will register with accuracy without skipping a beat. The key doesn't need to release all the way up. Without this feature, there's a chance that some of your inputs would be skipped. This is a huge benefit to any game where you need to press inputs fast, especially rhythm-based games like Osu! and so on. However, an even larger benefit that will apply to more genres is the elimination of latency or delay from the physical movement of the switch. Your keyboard will be totally in sync with FPS games. For example, when you're strafing in FPS titles, your character will keep moving after releasing for that miniscule amount when playing on a typical keyboard. With Rapid Trigger, your character will stop strafing at the precise moment you start lifting your finger, leading to better aiming with your mouse.

Whether you're a Street Fighter VI keyboard warrior or you're fighting enormous bosses in Elden Ring or other soulslike games, no input or release latency means you will land those perfect parries and one-frame links. The key will activate as soon as you press down, and stop working as soon as you decrease the pressure. This is the edge you've been waiting for to elevate you above the competition, delivered by your SteelSeries keyboard. Eliminate input delays. HyperMagnetic Switches with Rapid Trigger activate instantly and reset immediately on rebound. Achieve rapid stuttered movements and repeated commands at speeds unmatched by standard keyboards.

How to enable Rapid Trigger on your keyboard
There are two ways to enable Rapid Trigger on your Apex Pro keyboard:
  • 1) Press the SteelSeries key + T to goggle Rapid Trigger on and off. The number keys should change their lighting. This works on all Apex Pro keyboards.
  • 2) Long press the media button by your OLED screen to enter the OLED menu, scroll with the roller and click to select "Actuation." Click the roller again to toggle Rapid Trigger. Pressing the media button twice exits the OLED menu. This works on the Apex Pro TKL and full-size only (the models with the OLED screen).
When Rapid Trigger is enabled, the OLED actuation menu will show a lightning bolt symbol above the actuation number.
If Rapid Trigger is disabled, there will not be a lightning symbol there.
You can also enable and customize Rapid Trigger further in SteelSeries Engine (make sure to update your keyboard to the latest firmware as well). Under the Actuation settings, you can enable Rapid Trigger by clicking on a yellow box in the config menu on the left. By default, Engine selects all keys, so you can enable Rapid Trigger for them all.
But you can also select individual keys to enable Rapid Trigger just for the desired ones, such as WSAD, for example.
We hope you're just as excited about this latest feature of our keyboards as we are. In the meantime, if you haven't gotten one yet, make sure to check out our selection of gaming keyboards to get your Apex Pro today.
Source: SteelSeries Blog
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9 Comments on SteelSeries Announces Rapid Trigger - a New Feature for Apex Pro Keyboards

#1
Chomiq
Everyone's copying Wooting.
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SCP-001
ChomiqEveryone's copying Wooting.
I don't think that's a bad thing. More functionality for the end-user at no additional cost is a good thing in my eyes.
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evernessince
ChomiqEveryone's copying Wooting.
Yep, that's because the 60HE is an amazing keyboard. I've tested the 60HE's response time vs other top gaming and non-gaming keyboards and it not only had the lowest input delay but also an excellent sounding typing experience. It's feature set is great as well and is by far the most configurable board in it's size class. This is extremely important for this size board yet corsair, razer, and steelseries greatly limit what you can remap. There are other non-gaming boards that get closer to the 60HE's configurability but I found those increased input delay by anywhere from 20 - 120ms. Some keyboards have very high input delay.

The 60HE has been on back-order constantly since it's launch in August 2022 and I expect that it will remain popular along with wooting's upcoming larger keyboards. Other companies are getting closer but still have a ways to go to match them.
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TheLostSwede
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SCP-001I don't think that's a bad thing. More functionality for the end-user at no additional cost is a good thing in my eyes.
They don't actually mind, at least not based on what Calder has said. He just seems to want people to have better keyboards.
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#5
Gucky
evernessinceYep, that's because the 60HE is an amazing keyboard. I've tested the 60HE's response time vs other top gaming and non-gaming keyboards and it not only had the lowest input delay but also an excellent sounding typing experience. It's feature set is great as well and is by far the most configurable board in it's size class. This is extremely important for this size board yet corsair, razer, and steelseries greatly limit what you can remap. There are other non-gaming boards that get closer to the 60HE's configurability but I found those increased input delay by anywhere from 20 - 120ms. Some keyboards have very high input delay.

The 60HE has been on back-order constantly since it's launch in August 2022 and I expect that it will remain popular along with wooting's upcoming larger keyboards. Other companies are getting closer but still have a ways to go to match them.
I wouldn't call it that bad of a backorder. They raised their production and you get a keyboard in 1 or 2 months tops now. I waited longer at the beginning of this year, but there was the chinese holiday week inbetween.
I miss some things with my HE60. The F1-12 row (for some games) and some dedicated arrowkeys... for the latter i changed the layout of the bottom right 3 keys left of the FN-key.
I just need keycaps with arrows that are 1.25u wide and i cant find any. :D Does somebody know where to get such keys (with shinethrough arrows?)
I also changed the left capslock for a FN key for easier reach. Otherwise it is mostly stock.

The Steelseries Apex Pro waas on my list, a few years back, but it was not available for months. It is REALLY nice to see such features added with firmware updates.

Btw right now Wooting sells aluminium cases for the HE60 with some discount for owners. But the extra height of it is not good for my wrists.
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SCP-001
TheLostSwedeThey don't actually mind, at least not based on what Calder has said. He just seems to want people to have better keyboards.
Better keyboards at no additional cost is a great thing to strive for and I'm happy that Calder seems to be pushing that in regards to others "copying" the tech.
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#7
evernessince
GuckyBtw right now Wooting sells aluminium cases for the HE60 with some discount for owners. But the extra height of it is not good for my wrists.
I'm a bit weird and actually like the plastic case for it's low weight. I tend to move the keyboard around a lot depending on my standing desk's configuration.
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#8
Lauri
There is a sale going on for Steelseries Apex Pro TKL in my country. I think I'm gonna buy it instead of Corsair with opx-switches because of this update.
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#9
kha
I hoped for a new update of the current keyboard from Steelseries Apex Pro TKL, if you watch reviews some people complained that the 2023 version doesn't feel as good as the previous model.

Lets see if Wooting will release a TKL soon, they said it'll announce a new layout later this year. I don't like the 60% or 75% layout, I prefer the classic TKL layout and the 100% is too big for gaming.
IMO TKL is the best for work and gaming.
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