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Mechanical keyboard switches come in a variety of flavors (or colors). From Cherry Red to Razer Green, here's what you need to know about each switch.
How do mechanical keyboards work? What type of switch should you look for? We answer some common questions about mechanical keyboards.
This one is something different. It adds an analog sensor to nearly any mechanical key switch, does it with a minimal number of parts, and doesn’t require any modification of the switch itself.
Not all mechanical keyboards use the same switches, which means two keyboards can feel completely different. Here's what makes each switch unique.
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Cherry announces its fastest mechanical MX key switch to date, the MX Speed with an actuation point of 1.2mm.
The three-year alliance, which the companies are calling Project X, now brings "true mechanical key switches" to the Alienware m15 R4—the world’s first gaming laptop designed in league with ...
It's a little risky to spend a chunk of money on a high-quality mechanical keyboard when you don't know whether you'll like the switch or not. That's where this Cherry MX Switch Tester kit comes in.
Logitech has revealed a pair of new mechanical gaming keyboards that use its low-profile GL Switches, which are half the height of typical mechanical key switches. Since you won't need to push ...
The latest mechanical keyboard switch by German peripheral maker Cherry is now available for preorder, and it features a number of design updates to its decades-old mechanical keyboard switches ...
The good news is things are improving. Logitech, for example, just announced the G413, a sub-$100 mechanical keyboard for gamers that uses its fancy Romer-G key switches.