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Part of what makes the keyboard sound so distinct is that it "clicks" both on the way down, and on the way up, at identical volumes. Here, just watch this video and maybe you'll understand:ĭid you hear that? It sounds like I'm typing like a madman! It sounds like I'm popping the world's tiniest bubble wrap at 1,000 bubbles per minute.
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This is the clickiest keyboard known to man! I know there are clicky keyboards out there, many of them based on the Cherry MX Blue switches which are specifically described as "clicky," but Mecha-Membrane is a whole other species. Got it? Wrong, you don't understand anything. Here, let's look at this GIF for a while: Razer Razer calls this new tech "Mecha-Membrane," and has built it into its all-new Razer Ornata keyboard. Razer decided to blend mechanical switches and rubber domes to make the best of both worlds, and in fact has created a Frankenstein's monster that's an absolute joy to use and a terror to listen to.
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It feels badass to mash into a great keyboard with Cherry switches when I'm playing games, or for a brief session of pseudo typing, but when I actually want to be a productive writer I typically default back to thin, mushy laptop-style keyboards. Mechanical keyboards are great, but they're rarely practical.