Mechanical keyboard

Yes, and I am using one right now.

I am using the Razor Blackwidow. Despite it being loud, it actually feels quite nice, and more tactile than other keyboards.
 
I quickly drove everyone crazy in TeamSpeak after I bought mine, so now they all own one.

TehPhantom said:
I am using the Razor Blackwidow.
Which switches do you use?
 
Computer keyboards can be classified by the switch technology that they use. Computer alphanumeric keyboards typically have 80–110 durable switches, one for each key. The choice of switch technology affects key response (the positive feedback that a key has been pressed) and travel (the distance needed to push the key to enter a character reliably). Newer keyboard models use hybrids of various technologies to achieve greater cost savings



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I love how they sound <3 I've never owned one but have definitely looked at a few and typed on them to see how they felt. I really like them!
 
I'm tempted to get one! At the moment I use a laptop mostly, but I have a desktop coming tomorrow. I may get a mechanical keyboard at some point, I'm not sure.
 
I mainly use a phone, (definently NOT mechanical) or laptop. (Still not mechanical.) I think they are really awesome though.
 
I honestly have no idea what the differences is. Someone please explain. Lol
 
Thomasss said:
I honestly have no idea what the differences is. Someone please explain. Lol
Mechanical keyboards have a mechanical switch under every key. Normal keyboards don't have this. Not really sure how that effect anything though. Hope this helps.
 
Rogue Eclipse said:
Thomasss said:
I honestly have no idea what the differences is. Someone please explain. Lol
Mechanical keyboards have a mechanical switch under every key. Normal keyboards don't have this. Not really sure how that effect anything though. Hope this helps.

Ah, that makes sense. Thanks. :heart:
 
Thomasss said:
Rogue Eclipse said:
Thomasss said:
I honestly have no idea what the differences is. Someone please explain. Lol
Mechanical keyboards have a mechanical switch under every key. Normal keyboards don't have this. Not really sure how that effect anything though. Hope this helps.

Ah, that makes sense. Thanks. :heart:
Glad I was able to help! 🙂
 
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