
RAZER™ ANALOG OPTICAL SWITCHES GEN-2
Rapid Trigger And Adjustable Actuation

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RAPID TRIGGER MODE
Release and repeatedly press keys at a much faster rate than is physically possible on standard keyboards. With the ability to reset keys at the slightest lift of a finger, experience an advantage in speed that is especially useful for movement in first and third-person games.
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ADJUSTABLE ACTUATION
Supporting a full range of actuation from 0.1 to 4.0 mm, customize the switches to be as sensitive as you want and achieve a setting that best suits your playstyle. -
40 G ACTUATION FORCE
Enjoy greater response with a lighter actuation force that lets you play and react quicker than ever before. From counter-strafing to aiming to dodging, gain a split-second advantage you need to come out on top in every exchange.
QUICK ONBOARD ADJUSTMENTS
With Onboard Storage for Settings
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QUICK ACTUATION ADJUSTMENT MODE Simply hit FN + Tab to begin adjusting the keyboard’s actuation point. Next, press any key to test its actuation height and press the corresponding number key to set your desired actuation height. Press Esc to exit the mode and save your settings to the onboard memory. -
QUICK RAPID TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT MODE Simply hit FN + Caps Lk to begin adjusting Rapid Trigger settings and press Caps Lk to toggle Rapid Trigger Mode on or off. Next, press any key to test your current Rapid Trigger settings and press the corresponding number key to set your desired Rapid Trigger sensitivity. Press Esc to exit the mode and save your settings to the onboard memory.
DUAL-PURPOSE MODIFIER KEYS
For 4-way Arrow Key Functionality

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TAP
For Arrow Keys
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HOLD
For Modifier Functions
TEXTURED DOUBLESHOT PBT KEYCAPS
With Side-printed Secondary Functions

COMPACT 60% FORM FACTOR
Portable, Streamlined Gaming Experience

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FAQS
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What is the difference between a Razer Analog Optical Switch and a standard Razer Optical Switch? While both switches utilize optical technology to ensure zero debounce delay and the fastest actuation speeds, our analog optical switch has the ability to detect how far a key is pressed. This allows gamers to customize the actuation point, enable Rapid Trigger Mode, and send analog inputs like a controller thumbstick or joystick. -
What is the difference between the three form factors of the Razer Huntman V3 Pro line (full-size, tenkeyless, 60%)? The full-size Razer Huntsman V3 Pro features a number pad section for greater functionality and has the greatest number of keys. The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Tenkeyless excludes a numpad for a more compact width. The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini has a 60% form factor that is even more compact than a tenkeyless keyboard, offering the maximum amount of space to maneuver your mouse. -
How many profiles can be stored on the keyboard? This mini keyboard has a total of 6 profiles which can be activated using hotkeys. 2 of the profiles are preset and cannot be changed, while the other 4 profiles can be customized completely through the quick onboard adjustment modes or Razer Synapse. -
What is the Last-used Synapse Profile? It is an onboard profile that remembers the latest keyboard settings used on Razer Synapse and is displayed as a white profile light. -
What is the Factory Default Profile? It is an onboard profile that is set to a 2.0 mm actuation point with Rapid Trigger Mode off and is typically used for typing and non-gaming-related tasks. This profile is displayed as a green profile light and cannot be modified. -
How do the Dual-purpose Modifier Keys work? A short tap on the bottom-right modifier keys (Right Shift, Right Alt, Right Menu and Right Ctrl) allow them to function as arrow keys, while holding the keys enables their original functions. This feature can be disabled via Razer Synapse.