Message from @JHWH
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depending on what you bought, but generally buying chink keycaps is safe and solid
lemme get link
they seemed fine
mostly you can get better ones than stock caps
and had good reviews
thick PBT is fine
NPKC is decent
See the keycap page on the wiki
Are mechanical keyboards just a meem
well you dont become better typer with them but for some people they feel better
so they are meem
Don't they break more often
no
opposite since if you have membrance keyboard you most likely cant change keycaps if they go loose or break
Mechs are legit
But switch autism, keycaps, etc are sort of a meme
Still, get a switch that you'll like
i have membrain keyboard
feels like a mechanical keyboard
yes
Has anyone ever bought these loli lips from the csg infographic?
which one
@Archy brown and blue switches can improve your typing speed by having the tactile bump / click to indicate when you can step depressing the key. If you use it as a way to train you out of bottoming out keys, it can improve your typing speed on all keyboards substantially. Beyond that there's the durability argument. Mechanicals will out last membrane keys, then there's just the feel. I had to switch back to a shitty dell keyboard until I get my aula fixed and it feels gross, to be honest.
placebo and autism makes mechanical keyboard your perfect computation partner
Now I know I just said Mechanicals will out last rubber domes, but that I have to fix mine. You can't account chinky soldering with switch failure.
You can also teach yourself not to bottom out on rubber domes, you just don't have that feedback to help you find the sweet spot.
actually
i been using my mx brown for over 2 years know i think
i began to not bottom out without noticing
I would assume so after enough time. Your subconscious will just equate the bump with the end of the keypress.
that's my thought
because the travel distance to the bottom is still pretty far compared to the click mechanicsm
Just like people like me who never learned how to properly typed just inevitably learned to type without looking through exposure.
i also didn't learn to type, i just slammed on it like a piano without piano lessons
humans are amazing
Lol, I always used three fingers on each hand, pinky fingers for far reach like shift, and thumbs for space. I would just look and scan the keyboard as I typed. Eventually I just had to glance down for reference to where my hand is, now I just find the nubs and type away. Still don't use all my fingers though. Can type 70-100wpm so it's whatever.
same
still instinctively use pinky for far reach
same