Save $330: Master Snap Tap Without a Razer Keyboard

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Discover how to enable the Snap Tap function on any keyboard and improve your gaming performance without spending $330 on a Razer keyboard.

Razer's latest keyboards have introduced a game-changing feature known as Snap Tap. This function enhances gaming performance by making strafing (side-to-side movement) quicker and more responsive. While these keyboards are top-notch, their $330 price tag can be a significant investment. Fortunately, a new method allows gamers to achieve the same effect without spending a fortune.

Understanding Snap Tap

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The essence of Snap Tap is simple yet effective: it only activates the last key you pressed. This means when you switch directions while strafing, the change happens instantly without needing precise timing. The keyboard handles the transition for you, ensuring your movements are 100% accurate.

Save $330 with Snap Tap Binds

Instead of spending $330 on a Razer or Wooting keyboard, you can achieve similar results using these steps:

  1. Create an autoexec.cfg file: Open Notepad and create a file named autoexec.cfg.

  2. Place the File: Move the file to your game\\csgo\\cfg directory.

  3. Insert Commands: Copy and paste the following commands into the file:

    alias "checkfwd" ""

    alias "checkback" ""

    alias "checkleft" ""

    alias "checkright" ""

    alias "goForward" "-forward; +forward"

    alias "goBack" "-back; +back"

    alias "goLeft" "-left; +left"

    alias "goRight" "-right; +right"

    alias "+mfwd" "-back; +forward; alias checkfwd goForward"

    alias "+mback" "-forward; +back; alias checkback goBack"

    alias "+mleft" "-right; +left; alias checkleft goLeft"

    alias "+mright" "-left; +right; alias checkright goRight"

    alias "-mfwd" "-forward; checkback; alias checkfwd"

    alias "-mback" "-back; checkfwd; alias checkback"

    alias "-mleft" "-left; checkright; alias checkleft"

    alias "-mright" "-right; checkleft; alias checkright"

    bind "w" "+mfwd"

    bind "s" "+mback"

    bind "a" "+mleft"

    bind "d" "+mright"

  4. Launch Options: Add "+exec autoexec.cfg" to your game’s launch options.

Alternatively, download a ready-made config. FACEIT has officially approved the use of these binds.

Community Reactions

  • FLOM's Criticism: FLOM considers Snap Tap a cheat that turns the game into a "pay-to-win" scenario and refuses to use it.

  • Donk's Feedback: Donk didn’t notice much difference with the special aliases for improved strafing and plans to test a keyboard to see if it offers something unique. He believes this setup might benefit those who move with sharp peeks and micro-strafes.

  • Eric Shokov's Review: Eric Shokov, a prominent YouTuber from the CIS region, posted a video review of the Snap Tap function using a Razer keyboard. He emphasized that the feature significantly improved his shooting and movement, making his strafing more precise and controlled. Shokov highlighted how the keyboard seemed to do the work for him, enhancing his gameplay experience.

Additional Insights

Snap Tap is designed to prioritize the latest key press, improving counter-strafing in FPS games. This mode enhances movements, making them smoother and more responsive, particularly in games like Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant.

Conclusion

The new Snap Tap function from Razer and the alternative binds offer significant advantages for players looking to improve their gameplay. Whether you invest in a Razer keyboard or use the provided binds, you can enjoy the benefits of faster and more precise movements in-game. Stay tuned for more updates and insights into the latest developments in esports and gaming technology!

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