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Keyboards. They're how you type on computers. While it is possible to make letters without one, I'm sure that'd be more difficult than doing so with a keyboard. :p
So let's look at the three main types of keyboards...
Mechanical:
These keyboards have removable caps where underneath them is a physical switch that triggers what you are typing. They are also LOUD and are the loudest of them all. They were common back in the day, and are used today mainly by gamers.
Membrane:
These keyboard are cheaper than mechanical, and are perhaps the most common type to see for external keyboards these days. The namesake comes from the fact that the switches use silicone to come into contact with a circuit board to complete the key press. These are also more quiet than mechanical keyboards, but not completely quiet.
And finally..
Chiclet:
Just about every laptop manufactured these days comes with this style keyboard. The keys barely rise upward, unlike mechanical and membrane keyboards. These are also very quiet, almost to the point that they are inaudible. However, these are also starting to pop up on external keyboards as well–the ones at my job are chiclets!
So, what kind of keyboard do you have, or use for the most part? Is there a reason you like or dislike said keyboard? Would you rather have any of the other types of keyboards?
So let's look at the three main types of keyboards...
Mechanical:
Spoiler:
![[PokeCommunity.com] Keyboards [PokeCommunity.com] Keyboards](https://www.monitornerds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/best-gaming-keyboards-and-mechanical-keyboards-for-gaming.jpg)
These keyboards have removable caps where underneath them is a physical switch that triggers what you are typing. They are also LOUD and are the loudest of them all. They were common back in the day, and are used today mainly by gamers.
Membrane:
Spoiler:
![[PokeCommunity.com] Keyboards [PokeCommunity.com] Keyboards](https://www.micwil.com/images/gallery/solidtek_compact_financial_scissor_switch_membrane_keyboard_p2_500x261.jpg)
These keyboard are cheaper than mechanical, and are perhaps the most common type to see for external keyboards these days. The namesake comes from the fact that the switches use silicone to come into contact with a circuit board to complete the key press. These are also more quiet than mechanical keyboards, but not completely quiet.
And finally..
Chiclet:
Spoiler:
![[PokeCommunity.com] Keyboards [PokeCommunity.com] Keyboards](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/69/Macbook_keys_%28colour_balance%29.jpg)
Just about every laptop manufactured these days comes with this style keyboard. The keys barely rise upward, unlike mechanical and membrane keyboards. These are also very quiet, almost to the point that they are inaudible. However, these are also starting to pop up on external keyboards as well–the ones at my job are chiclets!
So, what kind of keyboard do you have, or use for the most part? Is there a reason you like or dislike said keyboard? Would you rather have any of the other types of keyboards?