You haven't used wkremapkeys there. You was using the firm software (wootility) all the time in this video. As I said, I suspect that many of these firm programs can manipulate the game engine. At least because you can create macros there, and that's what you did later. You've created a several macros, based on rapid trigger technology, and your taps became ~2 times faster. You couldn't reach that fast tapping on the default settings. Therefore I think that using this rapid trigger based macros (and macros at all) is tantamount to cheating.
This keyboard is quite rare and expensive. I don't really think that every player with unnatural fast taps uses this keyboard.
I did use wkRemapKeys there, but part of the point of that review is to show the keyboards capabilities.
I use WASD for roping, and it doesn't matter if I use wkRemapKeys or do it with the Wootility software, the end result is the same.
Also, what you do with this keyboard is NOT macros, it does not fall under the description of what a macro is because of how it actually works.
None of it is cheating and I'll explain why.
Actuation point is something you can mod with any keyboard by putting o-rings or paper etc underneath the key so that the actuation point is shorter meaning you can twitch faster.
That's what Anubis done back in the day, that's what Mablak does as well puts little paper balls under his keycaps.
The rapid trigger doesn't make your taps faster, it makes the window of error larger. This works in harmony with a low actuation point.
I explained it in the video if you want to watch the whole video.
The other thing, which you call "macros" which are not actually macros is called "Dynamic Keystroke".
On normal keyboards, you press a key and it's either 100% on or 100% off, activated by the actuation point, then deactivated once it passes a certain threshold.
When you activate a macro, it does multiple things with 1 signal.
This Wooting keyboard has magnetic hall effect switches, which means you can go from 1% to 100% think of it as an Xbox or Playstation controller, with the back triggers acting like a gas/brake pedal on a vehicle.
The harder you press down, the stronger the force in response.
With Dynamic Keystroke, you can setup up to 4 different pressure points, so for example:
1% down = X
25% down = X
75% down = X
25% up = X
If you do not press all the way down, you will not activate all the keystrokes.
It is not a macro, but it is capable of doing things that a macro can do without doing it the way that a macro does it.
Edit - For example, in Roper, you can set up 1 key with dynamic keystrokes so you can do multiple things together.
For example, Instead of having to reach around to select a weapon then enter to drop it, you can set it up to select mine and drop it immediately with 1 button, using dynamic keystroke.
Yes, this keyboard is OP at a top tier level, and yes, it would give players good enough a useful advantage but no, it is not technically cheating, unless someone makes up new rules specifically banning this, but either way, you cannot detect it using normal methods that finds macros, because it's not macros lol.