Multiclick Filter is not a pre-debounce slider like on other mice, which is crucial to understand. Essentially, Multiclick filter filters out the bouncing of the switch after the first signal was detected, which is beneficial as a mechanical switch begins to degrade. We think the optimal value for this setting is around 8, which generally requires no adjustments. On OP1 8k, clicks are consistently polled at 8000 Hz, and adjusting this slider does not decrease or increase latency, but adjusts the length of the click itself. Setting it to 0 could result in severe multi-clicks, a scenario we advise against unless you are an avid Minecraft PVP Player or want to reach the highest CPS possible.
Articles in this section
- Does the gf range mean that the switches can be manually adjusted between listed force range of actuation?
- Is soldering required when swapping out the switches?
- Can I configure my EndGame Gear mouse or keyboard for MacOS or Linux?
- General information: Motion Sync
- General information: Button Tensioning
- General information: Slamclick
- General information: Skates
- General Information: Multiclick Filter
- General information: Lift-off Distance
- General information: JST