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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 ==