CS2 - Valve has decided to disallow Snap Tap functions and null-binds in Counter-Strike #68
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Nothing you can do and I get that. Understandable not wanting to argue "SnapKey" validity to Valve. They're banning a feature that could be implemented at the hardware level. It makes sense why they don't want the feature to be used..
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Valve's latest update for CS2 has officially disallowed the use of SnapKey and similar software/hardware solutions that manage keyboard input. These tools, including Snap Tap and others, are now disallowed on official Valve servers.
If CS2 detects automated input from these sources, players will be kicked from the server (not banned) but can rejoin once the prohibited software or function is disabled.
Is this a positive change?
SnapKey was designed to make this feature user-friendly and accessible to everyone.
When Snap Tap first gained popularity, it was locked behind a steep paywall, making it inaccessible to most players.
Many gamers prefer simple, out-of-the-box solutions, rather than having to configure complex scripts or tools that aren't user-friendly for casual players.
Either allow it for everyone, or don't allow it at all.
With this update, Valve also removed the functionality of many other features, like jump-throw aliases and other custom binds.
Feel free to use SnapKey in other games!
It is what it is...
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