>have a 150€ mechanical keyboard at main pc for years
>get a secondary pc and buy a basic 25€ bluetooth keyboard
>Like it more than mechanical ones
>a few weeks later buy the same one for my main pc
Were mechanical keyboards a meme?
>have a 150€ mechanical keyboard at main pc for years
>get a secondary pc and buy a basic 25€ bluetooth keyboard
>Like it more than mechanical ones
>a few weeks later buy the same one for my main pc
Were mechanical keyboards a meme?
Only if you have have soyboy fingers.
>Samefagging this hard
Get a life, just cause you can't split 30 dollars over a mech keyboard doesn't mean you should fox and the grape about it
I have owned 3 different mechanical keyboards
I currently have 2 and they're both in a whole league over any rubber dome I've used or owned.
How about you start with proof of ownership of your 3 mechanical keyboards.
What's the bluetooth keyboard?
I broke one, and gave the last one to my brother so I have only this one here right now.
Some "Trust" branded generic keyboard from my local store
I use a 15 euro, medium sized, waterproof logitech keyboard and its damn comfy. Never saw the need for a mechanical one.
Is there a limit on how many buttons you can press? I remember for old keyboards I had trouble in racing games whenever i had to hold several keys at once - Star Wars Episode 1 Podracer when trying to activate the boost, leaning and turning at the same time was impossible.
I also me and my siblings caused a PC crash resulting in the windows getting corrupted by emulating mario party and playing as 3 players on 1 keyboard plus 1 gamepad.
Dunno if mechanical keyboards are immune to that.
desu yes, using one for few months, at first I liked it but now sound is getting annoying
I can press down 4 keys and they all register
Is that a fucking corsair? No wonder you hate mechanical keyboards.
Nope, it is a cooler master keyboard, and I do not hate them.
You aren't touch typing
Yes, because the core principle of mechanical keyboards is that every key has its own switch (usually only limited by how many input events are supported by the OS in one USB packet), whereas rubberdome keyboards are wired in a matrix where multiple presses can lead to ambiguous signalling which is dropped by the keyboard controller (as seen by the "hold both shift keys and type the alphabet" test).
As you can see, this happens almost never while writing text (the matrix allows pressing every key together with Ctrl, Alt or Shift), but quite often with complex input to video games, which is one reason why most off-the-shelf mech keyboards are stylized and marketed as gaming keyboards.
I actually meant cooler master. I have a keyboard by them, with the same script on the keys. That keyboard is garbage compared to a Ducky Zero that I bought several years earlier and happen to be typing on right now.
I use a $30 chinkboard with cherry knockoffs. It werks well.
You’re disgusting.
>Were mechanical keyboards a meme?
Yes, at least those with regular Cherry MX switches.
Those shits are literally worse than decent rubber domes. Plasticky cheap feeling crap, yuck.
I'm sorry user you have shit taste.
buying a mechanical keyboard made me realize i spent way too much force pressing keys on a rubber dome, now i began applying only the absolute necessary force for the keypress to register, and it greatly alleviated my RSI