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Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 09:21
by xxhellfirexx
I think the term mechanical is an easy way to comment on the key feel. Mechanical keyboards are associated with a crisp key feel whereas non-mechanical is associated with something that is mushy and imprecise.
Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 09:51
by ramnes
Good question indeed! The definition I made to myself is that a mechanical keyboard is a keyboard where the activation point is before the bottom out.
Posted: 22 Dec 2018, 10:58
by the_marsbar
In my opinion it is simply a poor term for a keyboard. Also, it does not make any sense to me to try to re-define what "mechanical" means. But I appreciate the effort wrt. trying to sort out the mess.
I agree with Hypersphere, its better to be more specific about what one is referring to.