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The Logitech G715 is one of the best gaming keyboards you can buy right now. It’s a wireless mechanical keyboard with GX ...
I hadn't used optical switches much before testing the Vulcan II Mini but I can see their appeal for hardcore gamers. The ...
We go over the best low profile mechanical keyboards of 2020. These are our favorite low profile keyboards, we go over the ...
What Lube to Use for Your Mechanical Keyboard Switches So you're wanting to lube your switches, but there are so many lube ...
Three usual suspects for mechanical switch types, linear, clicky, and tactile (with hundreds of further variations), make for unique typing sounds and feels. Very customizable.
Key switch collector ThereminGoat explains the structure of such mechanical key switches and the benefits of using them. A Beginner's Guide to Switches — ThereminGoat's Switches ...
With Gateron Brown Pro 3.0 Switches, the DROP CSTM80 Mechanical Keyboard is an excellent productivity keyboard, albeit one that does lose out on nice-to-have features and abilities that come with ...
Mechanical switches on the other hand are made from metal shrapnel and springs. As you press down on the keycap, the metal is pushed down and makes contact with its contact point, which then ...
Rubber dome vs mechanical switches Most cheap keyboards use what are known as rubber dome switches. These use literally a dome of rubber to form the spring for the switch. When you press the key ...
Mechanical keyboard switches are all a little different, changing how your keyboard feels, sounds, and behaves. Here's what you need to know before choosing.
Linear switches have straight “legs” on the sliders that allow for a smooth and consistent key press. Because of this, they have no bump and will be faster to type on, but they won’t have a ...