Post number #1033885, ID: d1dd53
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Has anyone tried them? It's probably too early to makes claims about them being more durable than normal ones Though given that there are this keyboards from the mid 70s with this tech that still work that claim does have a leg to stand on. apparently you can do analogue inputs on keyboard with them like you would a trigger. How is it?
Post number #1033893, ID: 82b0f9
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hall effect onahole when?
Post number #1033907, ID: 098b16
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elona
Post number #1033939, ID: 979fab
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I can’t afford them but I hope you get to try one! If I were really cool I’d build one I guess…
You definitely could do that with the onahole! Magnetic condom or embedded magnets which move with the disturbance of the interior! Maybe you could build a ‘hole’ keyboard out of them Hehehe
Post number #1034012, ID: 1728a4
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i wonder if steam controller 2 have it
Post number #1034036, ID: 1dfac9
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Honestly never heard of hall effect controllers before. I honestly have never had drifting problems with my regular controllers.
Post number #1034098, ID: 757aa3
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i have a hall effect keyboard. there is analog detection, but afaik there's no driver that lets you map it to an axis output like a controller has yet. so you can configure stuff like the keypress depth in the keyboard software, but you can't Walk Slowly in console ports. (although they can vary what key is bound to what depth, so you can make it press shift+w at a certain depth, but it doesn't feel good)
Post number #1034138, ID: f67d12
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>>1034036 the dreamcast used them they're not new just more expensive so cost cutting means they're uncommon
Post number #1034139, ID: f67d12
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>>1034098 I don't have one but I kinda thought that was the whole point TBH what a weird thing to leave out of their software
What brand do you have?
Post number #1034366, ID: 9885c2
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>>1034139 steelseries, it's from a while ago. maybe newer ones can do that? idk
Post number #1034369, ID: 040349
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2024 will be the Hall Effect Kb year
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| Has anyone tried them?
It's probably too early to makes claims about them being more durable than normal ones
Though given that there are this keyboards from the mid 70s with this tech that still work that claim does have a leg to stand on.
apparently you can do analogue inputs on keyboard with them like you would a trigger. How is it?