Mechanical Keyboards: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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Different technologies for implementing their buttons have emerged, from capacitive surfaces with no haptic feedback (except the hard surface) whatsoever to mechanical keyswitches, who go to great lengths to provide a clear feedback to the user. Between these extremes, there are membrane and dome switches, that are preferred for low-profile keyboards, such as used in most notebooks. A notable exception was developed [https://www.theverge.com/2015/1/5/7495073/msi-mechanical-keyboard-gt80-titan-laptop-ces by MSI]. | Different technologies for implementing their buttons have emerged, from capacitive surfaces with no haptic feedback (except the hard surface) whatsoever to mechanical keyswitches, who go to great lengths to provide a clear feedback to the user. Between these extremes, there are membrane and dome switches, that are preferred for low-profile keyboards, such as used in most notebooks. A notable exception was developed [https://www.theverge.com/2015/1/5/7495073/msi-mechanical-keyboard-gt80-titan-laptop-ces by MSI]. | ||
However, no clear winner in keyswitch technologies has yet been developed, different people prefer different technologies for productive typing. | However, no clear winner in keyswitch technologies has yet been developed, different people prefer different technologies for productive typing and gaming. | ||
== The Mechanical Keyboard Community == | == The Mechanical Keyboard Community == |