jeremy ardley wrote: > Lee wrote: > > > I bought a Dell desktop in 2019 and the keyboard just died :( > > I have decided to go to the mechanical keyboard style where you get positive > feedback on key strokes. > > For me there are two 'colors' that are interesting > > Blue which has strong tactile feedback, requires slight force, and gives a > loud audible mechanical click on each keystroke. > > Brown is the same as blue but has no load mechanical click, just the tactile > feedback. > > I don't necessarily make no mistakes but I know certainly when I have struck > a key. > > As far as brands go, most ones with names you don't recognise won't last a > year. Probably a logitech one would be O.K.? > > You can also get ones with keyboard lighting. It is actually helpful, though > ones that do light shows are to be avoided. Just a simple green or such and > perhaps ones that briefly dim the light on each key when you strike it.
As far as I know, Logitech doesn't make a mechanical keyboard. Brands which have proven reliable to me: Keychron Ducky CoolerMaster's MasterKeys series -dsr-