A Complete Guide to Mechanical Keyboards

How much have you thought about your main input device? Have you ever thought about the best interface to your computer could be? In this article, we take a look at the possibilities of mechanical keyboards. The different designs, types of switches and even the material of the keys.

Then it happened that shortly after I spent $ 220 on my first mechanical keyboard. I imagine many of you reading this who have never owned a mechanical keyboard will wonder if I was sane. For those who have, they probably fully understand it.

For some, mechanical keyboards evoke the same nuanced fanaticism as typography. Let me develop this analogy.

Just as someone familiar with typography can explain why a typeface makes you feel a certain way or has a certain effect on the reader, a mechanical keyboard enthusiast can explain the virtues of your keyboard, the choice of switches, highlighting the layout. respective and the chosen materials. Take a look at the variety on offer.

For decades, keyboards have been the primary mechanism for interacting with our computers. If you work 8 hours a day, and maybe half during a 5-day week and a 48-week work year, that's 960 hours of typing on your keyboard each year! Despite this sobering figure, most of us only use the keyboard that came with the computer.

What is a mechanical keyboard?
In general, it is possible to define a keyboard as mechanical by using mechanical switches for each key. Mechanical keyboards are the first choice for all competitive gamers. Its short response time and special switches make it a powerful weapon for multiplayer games. But all computer users who like to type may also be in the market for these keyboards. The magnificent sound of the keyboards has produced a following everywhere.

I've rounded up the best compact gaming keyboards on the market right now to help you find the right keyboard for you.

Like Ducky, Motospeed mechanical keyboard has gained enormous popularity by providing the essentials of a mechanical keyboard for those on a budget.

The 60% design makes the keyboard easy to carry. It can also be used with phones and tablets that have Bluetooth functionality. The keyboard has Outemu Blue switches, which are considered the same as Cherry MX Blue switches.

Consider first the everyday alternative to mechanical switches. Common, inexpensive computer keyboards often use rubber dome switches. As the name suggests, these consist of a rubber dome on electrical switches. Press a key down and the dome collapses, changing the key. Lift your finger a bit and the rubber dome snaps back into shape and the button is no longer pressed. Rubber dome switches are popular because they are so cheap compared to their manufacture. However, they are definitely not the best way to solve the keystroke log problem.

Mechanical keyboards are undergoing a renaissance that has been going on for several years, but has become increasingly important since its acceptance in the gaming community.

Before going into details, I consider it my duty to be very frank. I often read people who justify mechanical keyboards because they "last longer." While that might be the case, I don't recall ever using a keyboard. And you could probably buy inexpensive keyboards for life while making changes to the cost of a mechanical keyboard.

Buying a mechanical keyboard is not a good exercise in economics. It's about finding the best possible version for you of a tool that you use almost every day. A keyboard with the right layout, feel, and aesthetic.

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