I am going to admit it - I get keyboard itchy and then feel like typing. I like really silent, highly-responsive keys without bounce or tacile feedback.
Logitech only manages to give me more of a bouncy feel and I don't appreciate that. It is like the king of all bouncy keyboards. It is as if stock keyboards don't have enough noise and bounce to them, that one must add more to it.
Right now, I like doing my notes on the computer for this one reason.
When I actually look at the price tag of mechanical keyboards, it does get me thinking whether I actually need it or not. I have yet to break any keyboard, and I don't think I can actually use it very much at school anyway. Hence, I can conclude it is better to get something else more versatile and useful.
On second thoughts, I think I will try and get my laptop keyboard and battery changed at acer tech-support instead, add RAM, uninstall and re-install Windows and give it a good cleanup.
I guess it really needs that mid-life upgrade I can really fully utilize, compared to the keyboard that will live almost forever in computer terms (statistically, over 30 years).
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