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{{stub}} {{infobox dkeyboard | image name = | pn = | model = Wooting One | fcc = | branding = | manufacturer = [[Wooting]] | switch = [[Adomax Flaretech]]: Red, Blue, Black | switch mount = [[Switch mount#plate mount|Plate mount]], detachable. | layouts = [[Tenkeyless]] US-ANSI and several ISO (UK, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Belgian, Estonian, Nordic) | features = [[Backlit keyboard#Full-colour_backlighting|RGB backlighting]], native analog and gamepad emulation | interface = detachable micro-[[USB]]: HID Keyboard, X-Box 360 gamepad emulation, optical switches | rollover = [[NKRO]] | power draw = 73 mA - 488 mA | weight = 758 g | introduced = 2017 | price = $139 (amazon.com), β¬139 (de), Β£129 (co.uk) | website = https://wooting.io/ }} '''Wooting One''' Is the first keyboard from [[Wooting]] and the first commercial computer keyboard with analogue-capable [[Adomax Flaretech]] switches. The ''One'' is in [[tenkeyless]] form factor. A full-size [[Wooting Two]] keyboard was successfully funded July 1th 2018 and available for pre-order. [http://wooting.io/wootingtwo-preorder-select Pre-order] ==Key features== The Wooting allows the user to switch between ''Analog'' and ''Digital'' by pressing the mode key on the top right corner of the keyboard. In Wootility the keyboard can be configured, both digital and analog profiles, this includes tweaking the analog curve, setting actuation points, using different LED configs, LED animations and many other features. Wootility is currently available for Linux, MacOS X and Windows Vista, 7 and 10 (64bit). All versions can be downloaded [https://wooting.io/wootility here] The Wooting also has DKS (double keystroke) that allows for different functions to be activated at different actuation, you can read more on this [https://wooting.helpscoutdocs.com/article/44-how-to-use-dks-and-what-you-can-do-with-it here], DKS 2.0 is currently in beta. Tachyon mode, with this you can greatly increase the input speed to be less than 1 millisecond. [http://wooting.io/blog/wootility-update-tychon-input-speed Read more] Firmware updates are provided. ==Construction== The keyboard is a [[Floating keys|floating-key]] design, with the mounting plate exposed. The switch modules are detachable from the top plate with the help of an included ring-type switch/[[Keycap puller|keycap-puller]]. A couple of spare switch modules of either type are included. The "Premium" package includes also a complete set of the other switch type (linear vs. clicky). The plate has a sandblasted black-anodised finish with an appearance similar to the plastic side and bottom. It is replaceable, and an extra set of screws are included in case the original screws would get lost. The cable is thin and braided, and the micro-USB plug plugs into the bottom of the keyboard. There is a cable gutter with exits out the back in the centre and closer the left and right corners. The keyboard has RGB full-colour [[Backlit_keyboard|backlighting]] and thin keycaps made from translucent plastic painted black as is the norm for backlit gaming keyboards. ==Availability== It was initially crowdfunded on [[Kickstarter]] in May 2016 with first shipments at the end of July 2017. It is currently available from various re-sellers, including amazon, for a list see [https://www.wooting.io/wootingshopbasicred wooting.io]. Four main variants, with Blue (clicky) or Red (linear) switches and ISO or ANSI layout, are available. During the preorder phase, a "Premium" package, with full sets of both switches, existed, but seems to have been discontinued. The "Premium" package on the Kickstarter included an additional top plate with a brushed finish. ==Gallery== <gallery widths=250px heights=187px> File:WootingOneAngle.jpg File:WootingOneBottom.jpg | Bottom File:WootingOneSwitchTypes.jpg | The clicky switch (left) has an inner slider which is orange, seen here through the transparent plunger. File:WootingOneNotch.jpg | Switches and mounting holes are keyed for correct orientation. </gallery> ==Reviews== * SweClockers: [http://www.sweclockers.com/test/24106-wooting-one-premium Wooting One Premium] (Swedish). 2017-07-17 * Tom's Hardware: [http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/wooting-one-analog-mechanical-keyboard,5124.html Wooting One Analog Mechanical Keyboard Review]. by Seth Colander. 2017-07-17. [[Category:Wooting keyboards]] [[Category:Gamer keyboards]] [[Category:Backlit keyboards]] [[Category:Keyboards with Flaretech switches]] [[Category:Contemporary keyboards]] [[Category:List of all keyboards]]
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