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− | [[File:Keyboard guide.jpg|thumb|The inner workings on a mechanical keyboard switch, with detailed information on the loudness, force required to activate etc.]] | + | #REDIRECT [[Mechanical keyboards]] |
− | [[File:Mech keyboard switches.gif|thumb|Expansive keyboard guide. Commonly used on /g/]]
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− | [[File:Mechanical Keyboard buying guide.jpg|thumb|A good guide for choosing mechanical keyboards of various different price ranges.]]
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− | The keyboard along with a mouse and monitor is one of the most used parts of a computer. As such you don't want some piece of crap £5 keyboard giving you carpal tunnel syndrome. Here are some guides to the common keyboards you may wish to look into getting. To avoid getting some form of RSI you should also use a wrist support{{Citation needed}}.
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− | Protip: The Rosewill RK-9000 series are Filco rebrands and arguably the best value in full size mechanical keyboards. And for you tenkeyless lovers out there, Monoprice offers an 87-key with MX Reds for $50.
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