Bernard Murphy
Moderator
First we had mechanical keyboards (OK, maybe first we had typewriters, but I had to start somewhere). Then we switched to membrane keyboards and now we have virtual keyboards on our phones and tablets. Soon we are told we won't even need keyboards - everything will be driven by voice commands.
But not for hard-core gamers. They apparently prefer mechanical keyboards; something to do with tactile (and audible) response, durability, backlighting and other features they don't find in their technically more advanced brethren. Sounds like the keyboard equivalent of the vacuum-tube amplifier trend. And this is apparently driving a boom in the switches that sit under those keys.
Mechanical Keyboard Makers Switch Things Up in a Race to Meet Demand | WIRED
But not for hard-core gamers. They apparently prefer mechanical keyboards; something to do with tactile (and audible) response, durability, backlighting and other features they don't find in their technically more advanced brethren. Sounds like the keyboard equivalent of the vacuum-tube amplifier trend. And this is apparently driving a boom in the switches that sit under those keys.
Mechanical Keyboard Makers Switch Things Up in a Race to Meet Demand | WIRED