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What are Keysets and how do I add or remove them from AP/RT modes?Updated 13 days ago

The WALLHACK K-001 has a unique feature called Keysets. Keysets let you group keys together (for example, WASD) so you can manage them as one group when you adjust the Actuation Point, Rapid Trigger, and other settings.

Creating, removing, and managing Keysets in WALLHACK Terminal:

To add or remove Keysets in AP Mode or RT Mode in Terminal, follow the steps below.

  • Creating a Keyset in WALLHACK Terminal:
  • Open WALLHACK Terminal and connect your K-001.
  • Go to either the Actuation Point or Rapid Trigger tab.
  • Click one or more keys on the keyboard diagram.
  • Press ENTER to save the selected keys as a Keyset.

Removing a Keyset in WALLHACK Terminal:

  • Locate the Keyset you wish to remove.
  • Click the X icon next to the Keyset.
  • The Keyset will be deleted immediately.

To manage a Keyset, for example to change the Actuation Point or to set specific Rapid Trigger settings, follow the steps below.

Adjusting a Keyset in Actuation Point Mode:

  • Go to the Actuation Point tab.
  • Locate the Keyset you wish to adjust.
  • Click the millimetre value to increase or decrease the Actuation Point for all keys in that Keyset.

Adjusting a Keyset in Rapid Trigger Mode:

  • Go to the Rapid Trigger tab.
  • Locate the Keyset you wish to adjust.
  • Click the millimetre value to increase or decrease the Actuation Point for all keys in that Keyset.

For more settings, click the drop down arrow beside the Keyset.

You can then adjust settings such as Separate Press & Release Sensitivity and other available Rapid Trigger options.

Creating and removing Keysets in WALLHACK K-001 on-board Quick Settings:

To add or remove Keysets in AP Mode using the WALLHACK K-001 Quick Settings, follow the steps below.

Creating a Keyset:

  • Connect the K-001 to your computer using the included USB cable.
  • Press FN + AP to enter Actuation Point Mode.
  • Press the keys you wish to group together (for example, WASD).
  • Turn the knob to select the Actuation Point value you want.
  • Press FN + AP again to exit Actuation Point Mode and save the Keyset.

Removing a Keyset:

  • Press FN + AP to enter Actuation Point Mode again.
  • Press any key that belongs to the Keyset you wish to remove.
  • Press the BACKSPACE key to delete the Keyset.

Note - When you use Quick Settings directly on the keyboard, Rapid Trigger settings apply globally. Pressing FN + RT only adjusts the Rapid Trigger value for all keys that are not part of a custom Keyset in WALLHACK Terminal.

For individual keys and Keyset Rapid Trigger customisation, you must use WALLHACK Terminal.

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