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Also the black keyboard's keys secondary lettering is hard to read. The keycaps are just average quality and they rattle a bit. This is a feature filled keyboard, wireless, RGB lights, solid aluminum base, heavy, but also flawed as well. Logitech G915 TKL Wireless and the G815 Wired counterpart.

If you want to get started, buy this one.Ģ.
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Otherwise it is a very limited features keyboard (no media keys, no full rgb backlight, no wireless), and flawed, but as a budget keyboard, this is the best one to get started.

It comes only in the clicky keys, and it is a bit noisy (not to be used in an office as it will annoy your co-workers), but the switches and design is very satisfying to type. There are few keyboards in the market that are using them, and luckily the cheaper of all of them, the Havit Low Profile, is actually the best:ġ. I have tried all of them, and the clicky are a joy to type on, (but a bit noisy) while the linears are good all arounds. The Kailh Low profile switches are the only true low profile game in town, and they come in the usual three kinds: clicky, linear, and tacticle.
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They usually cope with it by using keyboard wrist-rests, and learning how to hover your hands in top of the keyboard while typing. The old school thickness, that is still standard in the community feels like an anachronism and the community needs to move on from it. But as keyboards switched to slim scissor and membrane mechanism, they became a lot slimmer. Back in the 70s, and 80s, that thickness was a huge improvement, and most old school typewriters were a completely different beast. Let me take the elephant out of the room: Most Mechanical Keyboards are thick, very thick (2“ - 3” and up to 3.5 inches tall), and by default are an RSI inducing usability nightmare for folks used to type on laptop keyboards. But, there is a 'best' type of mechanical keyboard, and the community might not like what i am going to say: The only good practical Mechanical Keyboards on the go are low profile ones. There is 'no best' switches, and it really depends on personal preferences, as their feel differs a lot from brand to brand. Gateron, Oetomu, Kailh and many more provide compatible switches, sometimes copycats and sometimes much better feeling than the Cherry ones. The main switches makers is the german company called Cherry and their Cherry MX line is the standard setting in the industry. It offers a tactcile bump while typing, but it doesn't sound like a typewriter.

It is the noisier kind, and sounds like an old school typewriter.ģ) Tacticle / Brown, which is a in between linear and clicky. Mechanical keyboards Switches are divided in three main categories:ġ) Red / Linear, which offer a linear travel.Ģ) Clicky / Blue, who have an audible click created by a small metal clip. Luckily there has been a revival of mech keyboards lately, and the scene that is getting larger than ever and now there is more choices of both switches, layouts (TKL, 60% 70% etc) and keycaps. They are more versatile, slimmer, cheaper to produce, but unfortunately they lack the satisfying feedback and thunk noise that old school mechanical keyboards give to you while typing. As the tech evolved, the cheaper, lighter and quieter plastic membrane with a plastic scissor like mechanism keyboards took over in the 90s. Most early keyboards were all mechanical. Mech Keyboards tend to be more expensive, heftier (both heavier and thicker) and making them impractical for laptops. They all seem like huge benefits, but they have their drawbacks. Some mechanical keyboards allow for the use of custom keycaps made from higher quality grade PBT plastics, or even other materials such as aluminum, wood etc. Mechanical Keyboards tend to have a larger vertical travel of the keys.ģ. Switches, the small mechanism that moves up and down under the keycaps, have a mechanical/metallic part, that could be a spring and other parts that give an audible click and a more tactile feedback when pressing.Ģ.
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To start, mechanical keyboards are different from membrane keyboards (the usual laptop or pc keyboards) in few areas:ġ.
