Just wondering.

I’m wondering which one to get for myself.

Thanks!

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    3 years ago

    I see. I just find them easier to move my hands over them.

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        3 years ago

        Look up mechanical keyboards and linear keyboards on Google or Yandex or Bing. There are those with bulky buttons and those with smooth services (non-bulky keys).

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            3 years ago

            Typing in general. Switching from one key to the next. Weirdly enough, sometimes I find it hard to have my fingers brush over the keys and then press down.

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        3 years ago

        Having a mechanical and non-mechanical corsair keyboard, the non-mechanical keys feel tighter together, stiffer, and feel like their getting in each others way while pressing them. The mechanical keys feel more individualized, softer, the key presses feel like they have plenty of space. As you’re moving your hand over the mechanical keys, the keys have a slight give, the ridges of the keys feels more pronounced. The mechanical keyboard feels bigger and more spacious despite having the same footprint.