Software-: Tezarre Keyboard
| Software | Price | Latency | Lua Scripting | Driver Stability | Active Dev | |----------|-------|---------|---------------|------------------|------------| | | $20 | ~1 ms | Yes | Medium (BSOD risk) | No (?) | | AutoHotkey v2 | Free | ~3 ms | No (own syntax) | Very High | Yes | | PowerToys Keyboard Manager | Free | ~2 ms | No | High (Microsoft) | Yes | | QMK (firmware) | Free | 0 ms | No (C code) | N/A (on keyboard) | Yes | | Karabiner-Elements (macOS) | Free | ~1 ms | Yes (JSON/ Lua via mod) | High | Yes |
Once the software launches, it should automatically detect your device. If it says "Device Disconnected," try a different USB port or restart the application. Troubleshooting Common Issues Tezarre Keyboard Software-
Upon first launch, the software will automatically scan your connected Tezarre keyboard. If a firmware update is available, a yellow banner appears. Always update firmware ; Tezarre’s updates often include latency reductions and new macro features. | Software | Price | Latency | Lua
You can verify this by running Wireshark (network analyzer) while using the software. The only outbound connections are to update.tezarre.com and sync.tezarre.com for profile storage. If a firmware update is available, a yellow banner appears
The built-in Lua scripting engine allows dynamic remapping (e.g., “if CapsLock is on, then WASD becomes arrow keys”). This is rare in consumer software and more akin to AutoHotkey or Karabiner-Elements.
For models like the TK61, the software allows for extensive remapping, including the creation of a full secondary Device Profiles: