They’re noisy, clacky, impossible to use in an office, in your house without headphones, perhaps even annoying neighbours, need effort to make them work on USB, so why do people love them so much?

I’ve tested two. Didn’t like them because sometimes if you don’t hit the keys head on, they move a bit to the side with the spring and that’s jarring on your fingers.

Where do you stand on the debate?

Also, first post, so what better a topic!

  • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I had one when the first came out. They’re not actually good unless you have gorilla hands. It’s like the vinyl of PC hardware. I later replaced my M with a mechanical Northgate that had a much better feel. Plus function keys on the side which was more familiar for me because I still used VT terminals at school.

    But for me the real revolution was the original MS Natural Keyboard. It saved me from carpal tunnel that plagued the generation that grew up with computers. Now kids want to repeat their parents mistakes.

    However I’m still guilty of buying many mechanical keyboards because they look so cool.

    • Deebster
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      4 hours ago

      I killed my MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 by fumbling half a cup of tea into it. I miss having the scroll/zoom in the centre, since I had to replace with the new Microsoft LXM-00004 model (with the stupid Office button) and that’s just got dead space there. Some customisable buttons would be perfect.

      I’ve seen some ergonomic mechanical custom setups, but I’ve never been brave enough to start down that rabbit hole.