How to determine the real polling rates of peripherals on a gaming laptop?
How to determine the real polling rates of peripherals on a gaming laptop?
You might consider trying this alternative;
https://github.com/mat1jaczyyy/Keyboard-Inspector
However, for laptops, the trackpad and keyboard would be useless with high polling rates because your finger won't move quickly enough.
Razer laptops are essentially costly bloatware with a lot of hype, simply imitating Apple MacBook designs.
If you're serious about it, I'd advise against purchasing them.
Moved the thread from the Computer Peripherals section to the Laptop General Discussion section.
I own a Zephyrus and have been using peripherals from my previous desktop build because I need a real mouse, so I disabled the trackpad. I've tested everything multiple times, but it seems the laptop can reach up to 1000hz at the keyboard, while the trackpad drops to around 500hz—though that’s the maximum if pushed too hard. The overall average is barely above 100hz across all devices. It’s disappointing; they hide this fact even though everyone knows these limitations exist. They market it as having a higher polling rate, but we’ve always been aware. Back then, it was just about 125hz for the mouse and keyboard with a 60hz monitor. That was "PC".
The polling is managed by the PC's USB HW. For example, a $1 mouse with a 125Hz or 8ms rate can be adjusted to 1ms and still function properly. Poll rates are accessible via the USB Host Controller and may even be changed. Although not all devices display their default polling rate, some do, particularly when it's very high and beneficial for performance. Typically, this is limited to showing mice, but poll rates can be altered, though it doesn't always ensure smooth operation. Information on tools like https://github.com/microe1/MouseTester can help verify this.
I just feel it's annoying that you need to rely on an online tool these days... it's been this long since such tools were available. lol