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Most homosexual keyboard ever made, It has a retro rainbow Apple® logo, It's a mechanical keyboard and It looks better than that geeky old-fashioned non-retro IBM® Model M™ | Most homosexual keyboard ever made, It has a retro rainbow Apple® logo, It's a mechanical keyboard and It looks better than that geeky old-fashioned non-retro IBM® Model M™ | ||
[[File:Mech keyboard switches.gif|left|thumb|The inner workings on a mechanical keyboard switch, with detailed information on the loudness, force required to activate etc.]] | [[File:Mech keyboard switches.gif|left|thumb|The inner workings on a mechanical keyboard switch, with detailed information on the loudness, force required to activate etc.]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:37, 28 January 2014
Cherry MX Keyboards
The difference between mechanical keyboards and membrane keyboards lies in the switches beneath the keys. Mechanical keyboards are designed to mimic what typing feels like on a typewriter. Mechanical switches have been known to last much longer than the traditional membrane switches, as well as allowing users to type faster and more effectively, and resulting in less typographical errors.
Retro
Apple® Extended Keyboard™
Most homosexual keyboard ever made, It has a retro rainbow Apple® logo, It's a mechanical keyboard and It looks better than that geeky old-fashioned non-retro IBM® Model M™