PsychicI dont use a Keyboard
I use my mind to write
Ah, no. A mechancial keyboard is rated for WAY more keypresses than a rubber dome. That is one of the advantages of it, alongside multikey rollover. Now if there are other fancy aspects to the keyboard, then maybe those fail. Or if you have a fake mechanical keyboard.At minimum expensive keyboards help with the latency for games, but to be fair, it's mainly for the looks and colorful aspect. If you ask my sincere opinion on those after trying a few, it's a complete waste of money. They also get ruined faster than non-mechanical keyboards.
JESUS, not you too...I dont use a Keyboard
I use my mind to write
LogitechAnd if there are, what are your preferences?
Like men?My best friend is, but I choose to spend my money on other things.
Indeed, and most of it goes to my little man these days.Like men?
Which one specifically? Do you use the Romer-G switches that everyone seems to hate or a cherry switch (and in that case linear tactile or clicky)?Logitech
Those things are built for the goddamn apocalypse, seems like.
"Supposedly," but alas, my old type of keyboards have proved sturdier than mechanical ones by a large margin. I even have one of those from the 90' a white Microsoft one, and I can tell you that it has lasted 20 years of hard work. My two mechanical keyboards lasted about 8 to 10 months each. Could've been "bad luck" but that's my experience with them, from some RGB lights to die, the key no longer doing the contact becoming useless, both between 100~200€.I wouldn't bother on a custom one. Just simple cherry blue switches. While moving away from qwerty may sound good in theory, in reality is that only works if you plan to forever never use qwerty again. Cause going back and forth between keyboards messes with you.
Ah, no. A mechancial keyboard is rated for WAY more keypresses than a rubber dome. That is one of the advantages of it, alongside multikey rollover. Now if there are other fancy aspects to the keyboard, then maybe those fail. Or if you have a fake mechanical keyboard.
And is that old keyboard rubber dom? Also, what models and type of switches were the 2 keyboards you have? I've had multiple mechanical keyboards. The only failure I had was due to one being a fake mechanical keyboard, and the other one was cause someone put heavy stuff on top of it for a prolong period of time. Other than that, the 4 I have now all lasted over a decade."Supposedly," but alas, my old type of keyboards have proved sturdier than mechanical ones by a large margin. I even have one of those from the 90' a white Microsoft one, and I can tell you that it has lasted 20 years of hard work. My two mechanical keyboards lasted about 8 to 10 months each. Could've been "bad luck" but that's my experience with them, from some RGB lights to die, the key no longer doing the contact becoming useless, both between 100~200€.
Purple switch.And is that old keyboard rubber dom? Also, what models and type of switches were the 2 keyboards you have? I've had multiple mechanical keyboards. The only failure I had was due to one being a fake mechanical keyboard, and the other one was cause someone put heavy stuff on top of it for a prolong period of time. Other than that, the 4 I have now all lasted over a decade.
Loterally anything from Logitech is built good, people who whine about Romer-G switches are just lil bitches. It takes getting used to but after that its pretty comfortable to useWhich one specifically? Do you use the Romer-G switches that everyone seems to hate or a cherry switch (and in that case linear tactile or clicky)?