A lot of people who live and die by computers swear by mechanical keyboards for one reason or another. There are quite a few benefits to this type of computer keyboard, even if you don't exactly subscribe to the sound or typing experience they bring. It almost seems like a by-product of their audience that
Interesting, but what is with those flat and mashed together keys? I mean i get it, they’re going for the Magic™ aesthetic and all, but it’s like they only cared about fixing the mushy key feeling of Apple keyboards and ignoring the other glaring issues. But there’s a screen and some dials so, yay?
Some people prefer the ergonomics of low profile and tight spacing. The thinking is that it results in less finger movement, and thus less wear and tear on your joints, over the 40+ year course of using a computer for work.
Interesting, but what is with those flat and mashed together keys? I mean i get it, they’re going for the Magic™ aesthetic and all, but it’s like they only cared about fixing the mushy key feeling of Apple keyboards and ignoring the other glaring issues. But there’s a screen and some dials so, yay?
Some people prefer the ergonomics of low profile and tight spacing. The thinking is that it results in less finger movement, and thus less wear and tear on your joints, over the 40+ year course of using a computer for work.