I'm currently using a mechanical keyboard because I got fedup with bugs in my MacBook keyboard (the latest gen MacBook Pro keyboard is 💩 in terms of reliability)
Juries still out on the mech keyboard for me but I think I'm getting to like it.
I think it depends on what you're the most comfortable with. I personally prefer mechanical keyboards because of the switches, the pressure needed on one key reduce misstyping; on other keyboards (mostly flat ones) I use to press several key wanting to press enough only one.
But here again it depends if prefer mechanical or, idk, iOS keyboard, it's up to you!
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I'm currently using a mechanical keyboard because I got fedup with bugs in my MacBook keyboard (the latest gen MacBook Pro keyboard is 💩 in terms of reliability)
Juries still out on the mech keyboard for me but I think I'm getting to like it.
Omg that's so true it's really hard to program on Macbook that why I switched to Dell XPS 13 and keyboard is really great compared to MacBook
I think it depends on what you're the most comfortable with. I personally prefer mechanical keyboards because of the switches, the pressure needed on one key reduce misstyping; on other keyboards (mostly flat ones) I use to press several key wanting to press enough only one.
But here again it depends if prefer mechanical or, idk, iOS keyboard, it's up to you!
I mean its true for the laptop keyboards.
The keys are too flat especially mac book
Not sure if they actually help but after 3 yrs of use I have a hard time typing on anything else.
I've had a few keyboards now (Cherry MX Browns are my favorite switch)
Ill look into those keyboards
I like them, but I understand why people prefer laptop keyboards; less travel time, etc.
I have a Logitech Orion Spark G910.
I Just bought a mechanical keyboard and it feels great