Your K-001 ships with the keyboard plus its cable, risers, screws, pullers, screwdriver and carry case. If something is missing from the box, contact us through our contact form with your order number and the condition of the parcel on arrival, and we'll investigate and send what we can. Full box contents and what to include.
Are replacement parts available for my K-001?
The K-001 is built around the keyboard and cable, with switches you can swap yourself, so some parts are interchangeable. We can't supply replacements for parts that are lost or damaged, but if your keyboard arrives faulty, damaged or with a component missing, contact our team and we'll help. More detail.
How do I reset my WALLHACK K-001 to factory settings?
You can restore the K-001 to its factory defaults from the ADVANCED tab in WALLHACK Terminal. If you run custom switches or custom AP/RT values, recalibrate afterwards so the keyboard performs at its best. Step-by-step.
How do I adjust the typing height on my WALLHACK K-001?
The K-001 supports multiple typing angles using the included risers, and the bundled screwdriver is all you need to fit them. Pick the angle that keeps your wrists neutral, and always use the screw set that matches the riser. Fitting instructions and screw guide.
How do I clean my gaming keyboard?
A quick weekly wipe and an occasional deep clean keep the K-001 feeling and sounding like new; use the included keycap puller for deep cleans and never spray liquid directly onto the board. If you spill something, unplug it immediately and let it dry fully before reconnecting. Full routine and what to avoid.
How do I enable Continuous or Non-Continuous Rapid Trigger?
Non-Continuous keeps your Actuation Point as a boundary and runs Rapid Trigger below it, while Continuous keeps the whole key travel active for maximum responsiveness. You switch between them with the Continuous Rapid Trigger toggle in WALLHACK Terminal. How to enable each mode.
How do I enable X-INPUT gamepad emulation on my K-001?
Gamepad emulation lets the K-001 act as an Xbox style controller, so mapped keys can send true analog input. You turn it on and map keys under ADVANCED > GAMEPAD in WALLHACK Terminal. Full setup and in-game tips.
How do I set Rapid Trigger per key?
Set Rapid Trigger on individual keys in WALLHACK Terminal by clicking the key on the on-screen layout, so you can run aggressive resets on movement keys and calmer settings elsewhere. Each profile stores its own per-key setup. How to set it.
How do I use joystick emulation on my WALLHACK K-001?
Joystick emulation maps keys to an analog stick, most commonly WASD to the left stick, so how deep you press controls movement speed and direction. Set it up under ADVANCED > GAMEPAD in WALLHACK Terminal, where you can also shape the response curve. Full walkthrough.
How do I calibrate the switches on my WALLHACK K-001?
Because the K-001 uses Hall Effect sensing, calibrating the switches in WALLHACK Terminal keeps them reading accurately, which matters most after you change switches. Select your switch type in the SWITCHES tab and follow the calibration prompt. Step-by-step.
How do I change the switches on my WALLHACK K-001?
The K-001 comes with a keycap puller and a switch puller, so you can swap in any compatible Hall Effect switch. Unplug the keyboard first, and calibrate the new switches in WALLHACK Terminal afterwards. Full instructions.
How do I update the firmware on my WALLHACK K-001 Hall Effect keyboard?
The K-001 has upgradable firmware for the latest features, improvements and fixes, updated at terminal.wallhack.com in a Chromium based browser. Don't disconnect the keyboard while the update runs. Step-by-step.
My switch isn't listed on the K-001's switch list, what can I do?
The K-001 supports a wide range of popular Hall Effect switches, which you select and calibrate in WALLHACK Terminal. If yours isn't in the calibration list, contact our team with its specifications and we may add it in future. More details.
How to adjust Rapid Trigger and Actuation?
You can adjust both the Actuation Point and Rapid Trigger directly on the K-001 using FN + AP and FN + RT with the dial, no software needed. For per-key values and advanced tuning, use WALLHACK Terminal. Full guide here.
What are Global Settings?
Global Settings apply to every key that isn't part of a Keyset, covering keyboard-wide options like Global Actuation Point and Global Rapid Trigger. Keys inside a Keyset keep their own values instead. More details here.
What browsers are supported by WALLHACK Terminal software?
WALLHACK Terminal uses the WebHID protocol, so it runs in Chromium based browsers such as Chrome, Edge and Brave. Firefox isn't supported. Current details here.
WALLHACK switch comparison: KS-TR Light vs Medium vs Heavy
The KS-TR series comes in Light, Medium and Heavy, sharing the same key travel but differing in spring weight and feel, from effortless and fast to firm and deliberate. Medium ships by default in the K-001. Full comparison and specs here.
What are Keysets and how do I add or remove them from AP/RT modes?
Keysets let you group keys, for example WASD, and manage their Actuation Point and Rapid Trigger together, either on the keyboard or in WALLHACK Terminal. You add or remove keys while in AP or RT mode. Full instructions here.
What is Rapid Trigger?
Rapid Trigger resets a key the moment you start releasing it, instead of waiting for it to travel back past a fixed reset point, so you can repeat and stop inputs faster than on a traditional keyboard. On the K-001 you can turn it on with FN + RT, or fine-tune it in WALLHACK Terminal. Full explanation here.
What does "MM" mean on the WALLHACK K-001 software and keyboard?
MM is the custom Actuation Point or Rapid Trigger value you set in WALLHACK Terminal, shown as its own position on the keyboard's LED row. Selecting MM on the keyboard applies that custom value instead of a standard preset. More detail here.
What is adjustable actuation for gaming keyboards?
The actuation point is how far a key travels before it registers, and adjustable actuation lets you set that distance for the whole board or for individual keys. On the K-001 you set it with FN + AP or in WALLHACK Terminal. Full explanation here.
What is SOCD, and how do I enable it on the WALLHACK K-001?
SOCD decides what happens when you press two opposing movement keys at once; the K-001 offers Last-Input SOCD and Depth-Based SOCD, both set up in WALLHACK Terminal. It's useful for precise, predictable movement in games. Read here how to enable it.
What is the difference between KS-TR Light, Medium & Heavy?
The KS-TR series comes in Light, Medium and Heavy, sharing the same key travel but differing in spring weight and feel, from effortless and fast to firm and deliberate. Medium ships by default in the K-001. Full comparison and specs.