Almost all computer users have to admit that mechanical keyboards are better than almost all other conventional keyboards. But what is better and why does it help users have a better work experience? Let's find out in this article.
Mechanical keyboards help users “speed up work”
It must be admitted that mechanical keyboards really help users “speed up their work” thanks to the typing speed they provide. The key travel of mechanical keyboards is higher, the response is better, the key layouts are “not cut short” like on laptop keyboards. All of the above help users minimize the occurrence of typing errors, thereby helping them increase their typing speed. The typing speed is improved, so the user’s “working speed” will definitely increase significantly, thereby helping the user’s “workflow” become smoother.
Mechanical keyboards have a much longer lifespan than regular keyboards.
After all, the keyboard on a regular laptop is just an improved rubber keyboard. Most of these regular keyboards use rubber pads, when the user types, these rubber pads will contact the circuit board to receive signals. However, these types of rubber are very susceptible to aging over a long period of use, causing a feeling of stiffness, and in the long run, they may no longer receive signals. This is the main cause of key failure.
Mechanical keyboards completely overcome this problem because they use mechanical switches that are extremely durable, and can be said to be “age-resistant” compared to the rubber pads under conventional keyboards. Invisibly, this helps mechanical keyboards have a much longer lifespan than conventional keyboards.
Minimizing key failure will also “minimize user discomfort”, thereby helping users “have a better work experience” during long periods of “working”.
Good typing feel is always something that mechanical keyboards do “better” than regular keyboards.
How is a mechanical keyboard better than a regular keyboard? I can confirm that almost all mechanical keyboard players in the world will answer that it is better in terms of typing feel. It is a combination of all the above factors, that's all. Good typing feel is always something that mechanical keyboards do "better" than regular keyboards.
Conclusion
And that’s all the most suitable answers to the question “Why is a mechanical keyboard good and how is it better than a regular keyboard?”. It helps users increase speed - that’s indisputable, it helps the typing experience increase by a few parts - obviously and it is durable throughout your “plowing” process. If the above is enough to convince you to buy a mechanical keyboard right away, my final advice for you is to choose the right keyboard size and switch type before “buying”. Thank you!
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