Beginner's Guide To Mechanical Keyboards

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Mechanical keyboards are so cool, but it can also be really intimidating place for a newb to jump in. Why are some so expensive, what makes a keyboard good? how do I know I’m getting the right thing?

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  1. I’ve never tried a mechanical keyboard before. Out in a shop i just walked around pressing keys on different keyboards and this one kb just instantly hooked me in. There was something oddly satisfying about tapping the key. From the feel of the press, to the little feedback click. I tried lifting it and it felt like a brick. I ended up buying it and now i just cannot stop typing on it. Worst part is, it seems like so many mech keyboards are different, so i have absolutely no clue what makes this one feel the way it does, so i dont even know what it is i like or how i would find a new one like it.

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