Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White
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Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White

1 pro player use this keyboard. Compare their configs in the Pro Player Settings hub or calculate your sensitivity with the eDPI Calculator.

600Avg eDPI
1Pro Players
1Teams

About the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White

A gaming keyboard used by professional CS2 players. Modern competitive keyboards increasingly feature analog switches with rapid trigger technology, allowing near-instant key release detection for faster counter-strafing.

Why Pros Use It in CS2

In CS2, keyboard input directly affects movement mechanics. Rapid trigger keyboards have become dominant in the pro scene because they enable faster counter-strafing — the technique of instantly stopping to shoot accurately. Even without rapid trigger, a reliable keyboard with a comfortable layout is essential for consistent performance.

Teams Using the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White

1 team have players using this keyboard.

All Players Using the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White

Settings Comparison Table

PlayerTeamRoleDPISenseDPIResolutionAspectDisplayRefreshCrosshair Code
🇬🇧 CYPHER 500 Rifler 400 1.5 600 1024x768 4:3 Stretched 1000Hz CSGO-ddyHA-ZKBH3-TG3J4-59zdu-E3QmH

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many CS2 pros use the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White?

1 professional CS2 players in our database currently use the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White. This makes it a notable keyboard choices among the competitive scene.

What settings do Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White users prefer?

Pro players using the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White average 600 eDPI (medium sensitivity). Their settings vary by role and playstyle — check the comparison table below for full details.

Is the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White good for competitive CS2?

With 1 professional player using it, the Ducky One 2 Mini Pure White is a proven choice at the highest level of CS2. Teams like 500 have players using this keyboard. However, personal comfort and preference are the most important factors when choosing gear.

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