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the "shortest key press" of my PS/2 keyboard took 26ms and the "estimated scan rate" of my PS/2 keyboard is 38.4615Hz though the vast majority of the key presses took more than a 100ms and the longest key press was ctrl with 1204ms followed by divide with 946ms on the PS/2 keyboard.
Sort by: Search Comments. Abtswiath. • 2 yr. ago. Soldering tools, an LED and a high speed camera. LED lights up when a key is pressed. You then count the frames until the input is shown on the screen. Subtract your monitors latency and voila: you know how fast your input is registered. 3.
Look at frames per second on a monitor. 200ms is five frames per second, but even someone with a slower than normal response time will be able to perceive the difference between 5 FPS and 30 FPS. Lower is always better, and when pressed with a side-by-side comparison, most humans can tell the difference between even 1ms and 10ms.
Same goes for today for keyboards, just pick one that you can play comfortably on because in the end, having 2mm actuation VS 1. 2mm actuation and stating stuff like "25% faster key presses for gaming" is marketing. You have more delay in the in 1-2 ping difference between you and other players on a server than the hundred of thousands of ...
Firstly, do you actually understand the test you are doing? The longer you hold the button, the higher your input delay, that doesn't seem like a robust method to test for input delay. The shortest key press I was able to produce was 19ms which gives me a ln 'Estimated Scan Rate' of 52.6HZ but I know that my keyboard has only 1 setting of 1000hz.
If you look at the Rtings input latency test results, you'll see that the following: GMMK Pro: 26.5 ms (Note: Rtings has since retested with the 2 ms setting in Core and now lists the latency as 6.8 ms. The number here is the original number which matches the 16 ms setting in Core.) GMMK: 20.2 ms. Razer Blackwidow V3: 1.7 ms.
Is there a Reliable Tool to measure MIDI Latency from USB controllers (Usb keyboards, drumpads etc) I've tried Midi Test.exe v4.6 (many years old) It was able to work fine (completed the benchmark tests successfully) with Loopmidi virtual cable alone. But it did not seem to to be able to successfully send/receive data from my novation remote ...
While low polling rate can contribute to latency, the latency from this source is variable depending on your input timing (Say, a 125Hz polling rate keyboard can get anywhere from 0ms to 8ms of input delay from the polling rate). Even if your keyboard actually have a consistent 100ms delay, those methods won't be able to tell the difference. 5 ...
spacebar: 99ms. k: 82ms. c: 79ms. u: 59ms. f: 79ms. Those numbers are pretty close to yours. So maybe you should read the instrucions and flip. the edge of the keycap and it will be fine. Or you could just be happy unless you feel your keyboard is slow during normal use.
Sort by: Add a Comment. gabis1. • 8 yr. ago. You could use EK's switch hitter and hit a key on both sides simultaneously. It time stamps the inputs in milliseconds, including rebound time. Other than that, I'm not sure how you could actually test latency via software. In order for the software to recognize a key press it would have to receive ...