How do I set Rapid Trigger per key?Updated 14 days ago
You can set per key Rapid Trigger in WALLHACK Terminal by clicking the key you want to tune on the on-screen keyboard. The keyboard’s on-board Rapid Trigger Mode (FN + RT) applies one setting to all keys, while WALLHACK Terminal is where individual keys get their own behaviour.
Why set Rapid Trigger per key?
- Aggressive resets where they win fights: Tight Rapid Trigger on WASD for counter strafing and movement.
- Relaxed settings where accidents hurt: Looser values (or Rapid Trigger off) on reload, ability, ultimate, or utility keys that you do not want to double fire.
- Typing comfort: Keep Rapid Trigger off outside the gaming profile so everyday typing feels normal.
Setup:
Open WALLHACK Terminal at terminal.wallhack.com and click CONNECT DEVICE. Select WALLHACK K-001 in the browser’s device prompt and confirm.
Select the profile you want to edit.
Open the RAPID TRIGGER tab and make sure ENABLE RAPID TRIGGER is ON.
Click the key you want to customise on the on-screen keyboard, and set its Rapid Trigger sensitivity (0.10 mm to 3.20 mm, in 0.05 mm steps). Repeat for each key you want to tune.
Note: The maximum value depends on the switch currently installed and calibrated. The default maximum is 3.20 mm.
Settings apply to the selected profile and are stored on the keyboard.
Using multiple profiles:
Each of the K-001’s 4 profiles stores its own complete Rapid Trigger setup, including per key values. You can build a per key layout for your main game in one profile, keep a calmer all keys setup in another, and switch between them with FN + dial.
Good starting points:
Movement keys (WASD): Your tightest Rapid Trigger setting. This is where per key Rapid Trigger pays off the most.
Spacebar: Moderate. Tight enough for bunny hop timing, but loose enough to avoid double jumping.
Everything else: Default or off, then tighten individual keys as you find reasons to.