Some users utilize it to verify polling rates (e.g., checking if a gaming keyboard actually hits 1000Hz vs 125Hz) and to calculate input delay from physical movement to system response.
Below is a proposal for a feature named (derived from Aqua = Water/Flow, Key = Core/Input, Test = Validation). This feature is designed for a hypothetical CI/CD platform to test data integrity in fluid, dynamic environments. aquakeytest
In the worlds of hydrology, civil engineering, and environmental science, you’ll find tests named after their inventors, their method, or their purpose. But occasionally, a term surfaces that seems to hover between disciplines. is one such phrase. Some users utilize it to verify polling rates (e