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      10 months ago

      Yea, I would like to know their reasoning as well. Or what laptop they’re using because I haven’t found one I like. I can’t type for shit on any laptop keyboard I’ve used in the last like 15 years. I have one cheapo one that I bought for a tablet that is at least tolerable because the mechanism in the keys gives a little feedback but for most of them there’s just nothing to tell where your fingers are at “tactilely”. I think ThinkPads are supposed to be better but haven’t tried one.

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        9 months ago

        Im using an Asus Tuf F15 gaming laptop, personally i actually think its the worst laptop ive ever used though.

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      10 months ago

      i tend to try and smash the keys all the way down, also to me it feels wierd having to push it all down. and usually the noise is either: annoying, irritating, loud, all of the above. the only keyboard where i can actually withstand the sound without almost popping my eardrums are: you guessed it, laptop keyboards.

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        10 months ago

        I just bought a mechanical keyboard with silent switches because I too love smashing the keys without the clickety-clackety of other switches.

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    10 months ago

    Agree. Though the Logitech UltraX Flat was the best keyboard I ever had, and it was external. Sadly long since discontinued…

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    10 months ago

    I would have said that I tend to agree but it turns out I just like the shorter throw of the keys. I have a few mechanical keyboards like model m buckling spring that I tried to use recently and the thing that messed with me is just how far you have to press. My main PC, which is almost only used for gaming, has a mechanical keyboard but the switches are much lower travel to activate which I find nice.

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    10 months ago

    This is not an opinion lmao just wrong take. If you don’t need the time precision that is required in fast paced games; or you don’t need to write fast with enough precision then laptop keyboard is viable.

    If you hate the sound AFAIK you can get silenced mechanical keyboards as well

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      10 months ago

      tbf it just feels better, i like the precision, i like the small travel, i like the sound of laptop keyboards better. i know your probably rocking your 200 euros custom built holy pandas lubed up THOCC keyboard or something, but i feel its just unnecessary spending on something with worse performance. OMG WOOTING 60HE INSTANT PRESS!!! ZOMG!! guess what, thats just a laptop keyboard with stilts.

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        just unnecessary spending

        I have had the same mechanical keyboard for twenty years, how many contact dome abominations have you bought in the meantime?

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        10 months ago

        Nah I have 20 euro keyboard from local electro shop. Basically a laptop keyboard. Non mechanical, thin buttons, etc. Thing is, it’s not nearly as reliable as when I tried mechanical one. And you can get mech for far less than 200 eur I couldn’t even afford that lmao.

        What I’m saying is mechanical are objectively better. This is not about preference. From the “feel” standpoint I like laptop keyboards better. But when I’m coding or playing games it gets in the way significantly

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          10 months ago

          Your basing your entire experience on a cheapo 20 euro bumfuck keyboard? Im sure on an actual laptop you’ll quickly change your mind. Ive worked with thise types of cheap membrane keyboards before, They suck.

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            10 months ago

            I do have a laptop but I need additional keyboard since I started using a second monitor in addition to the laptop because the keyboard is now unreachable comfortably. I’ve always used laptop keyboards before lmao.

            Here I see you didn’t even read my previous comment to the end lmao. Out

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              10 months ago

              I did read your comment, its just your regurgitating the same exact info.