This is a test of my new keyboard and trying to get used to how the keys feel since I'm used to my old Razer Deathstalker? Which has flat keys. so it's really easy to glide your fingers across keys.
This is a feature I have never consciously used but I suspect it's been affecting my typing because I am making a significant amount of typos I'm having to correct.
On the other hand this keyboard is remarkably silent and has ... squishy keys?? Despite being big mechanical ones.
@MochiWaifu It's a Tecknet "Professional Gaming Keyboard"... so it's got a goofy "tech" font for the key caps, various macro keys and a set of multimedia keys across the top, plus red lights underneath it?? Over all it ...feels not so bad though.
@MochiWaifu They feel ... I dunno, they feel like the springs are rubberish? I'll take a keycap off if I can and take a look, see what's going on. It nicely muffles the keypresses at least. It's not super clacky. It has a nice action to the keys though.
@MochiWaifu oh this is the keyboard btw http://www.tecknet.co.uk/x704.html
@MochiWaifu huh I can't seem to pull these keycaps off. that's slightly disappointing. I don't wanna break the keyboard since I just got it. ^^;
@Nine *pat pat*
don't break it, friend :3
as long as you like them, everything's good~
@Nine never heard of them ;;
but squishy keys despite being mechanical sounds very weird