Wooting’s big knob is much more than a volume dial, set to arrive later this year for 80 HE


At last year’s Computex tech show, Wooting announced that it was developing a knob for its popular analogue gaming keyboard, the 80 HE. This year, that knob is almost ready to go.

It’s called the Lekker Knob large. It replaces the block of four navigation keys above the arrow keys on the 80 HE. It’s a good spot for a volume wheel, but speaking to Wooting’s lead software engineer, Simon Whyte, there’s much more it can offer than that.



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