What Keyboard Does Peterbot Use?
The short answer is the Wooting 60HE — but the real edge is the analog switch tech inside it. Here’s his full gear, why it wins, and how to get the same setup (cheaper options included).
Peterbot’s Gear & Peripherals at a Glance
| Item | What Peterbot Uses |
|---|---|
| Keyboard | Wooting 60HE (60% analog) |
| Switches | Lekker analog Hall-effect |
| Key features | Rapid trigger + adjustable actuation (0.1–4.0mm) |
| Mouse | Razer Viper V2 Pro (≈58g, wireless) |
| Form factor | 60% — no numpad, function row, or arrows |
These are the core peripherals Peterbot competes with — the keyboard and mouse doing the real work. His exact in-game sensitivity and keybinds shift between tournaments; for the live numbers a tracker like ProSettings is handy. Below we focus on the gear and the settings that actually create his movement feel.
Why the Wooting 60HE Is a Game-Changer
It’s not a normal mechanical keyboard. Its Hall-effect switches read the exact depth of every press using magnets, unlocking two things ordinary switches cannot do.
Rapid trigger — the real advantage
A normal key resets only after travelling back past a fixed point. Rapid trigger resets the instant the key starts moving up, so it can be pressed again immediately — letting Peterbot counter-strafe and change direction far faster, close to the feel of a controller stick.
Adjustable actuation
Every key can actuate from 0.1mm to 4.0mm. Pros set their movement keys (WASD) extremely shallow so the slightest touch registers, cutting input delay to the minimum.
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The Wooting 60HE sells direct from Wooting and often sells out. Whatever you pick, the feature that matters is analog Hall-effect switches with rapid trigger:
- Exact match: Wooting 60HE (or the newer 60HE+ / 80HE) — the pro standard.
- Mainstream alternative: SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL — widely available, also Hall-effect.
- Budget alternative: Hall-effect boards from Akko or GMMK — rapid trigger for far less.
New to how keys register a press? See our explainer on how a keyboard works, or the guide to the quietest keyboard switches.
Frequently Asked Questions
What keyboard does Peterbot use?
The Wooting 60HE — a 60% analog keyboard with Lekker Hall-effect switches. Its rapid trigger and adjustable actuation make it the meta choice for competitive Fortnite in 2026.
What switches are in it?
Lekker analog Hall-effect switches — they read how far a key is pressed instead of using a fixed actuation point.
What mouse does Peterbot use?
The Razer Viper V2 Pro — an ultra-light (≈58g) wireless mouse suited to low-sensitivity aiming.
Is the Wooting 60HE allowed in tournaments?
Yes — rapid trigger and adjustable actuation are hardware features permitted in official Fortnite competition.
What’s a cheaper alternative?
The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL, or budget Hall-effect boards from Akko or GMMK.
Does Peterbot use rapid trigger?
Yes — his Wooting 60HE has rapid trigger, which resets each key the instant it moves up so he can re-press instantly. It’s central to his fast counter-strafing.
What actuation point does Peterbot use?
The Wooting 60HE’s actuation point is adjustable from 0.1mm to 4.0mm. Like other pros, Peterbot runs a very shallow actuation on his movement keys (around 0.1–0.5mm) with rapid trigger on; exact values vary by tournament.
What keyboard and mouse does Peterbot use?
A Wooting 60HE keyboard and a Razer Viper V2 Pro mouse — the core of his peripherals setup.
You can watch his gear in action on his official Twitch channel.
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