And once again, a "great Microsoft thread" descends into the bowels of Linux.
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And once again, a "great Microsoft thread" descends into the bowels of Linux.
I find it particularly humorous that at the time that touch-screens are gaining popularity, mechanical keyboards have done the same. I just see a certain amount of irony in that both can claim how touch is better for interaction, but only one is actually tactile.
mechanical for enthusiasts ... maybe... your stretching here really... you forget [H] is maybe... %1 of computer users in the world..
I doubt they are gaining popularity as you wish it was in the general joe blow market.
They're definitely a more high end product, but where a year or two ago you'd see very few mechanical keyboards in shops, now you see a hand full in most shops (at least in Australia). At work I got myself a Das Keyboard to replace the squishy POS HP keyboard they give us and everyone who uses it immediately comments on how nice it feels.
Trying to imagine how a tactile dildo i.e. joystick would work as a touch device for desktop users.
You would be able to do several unique gestures that you can't do on a touch screen, One particularly comes to mind...
American touch dildos will of course come without the foreskin and the décalottage* gesture, just like American keyboards have less keys than most international keyboards...
* For once, French has a single word when English has only a long descriptive expression. Dirty frogs...
They're definitely a more high end product, but where a year or two ago you'd see very few mechanical keyboards in shops, now you see a hand full in most shops (at least in Australia). At work I got myself a Das Keyboard to replace the squishy POS HP keyboard they give us and everyone who uses it immediately comments on how nice it feels.
I'm still using an original IBM mechanical keyboard, from back in the days of the old PS2’s.
It has nothing to do with the HP keyboard being uncomfortable. We all know you just like it when people touch your spacebar and tell you that it feels nice to use it.
mechanical for enthusiasts ... maybe... your stretching here really... you forget [H] is maybe... %1 of computer users in the world..
I doubt they are gaining popularity as you wish it was in the general joe blow market.
i still happen to have a cd with a working key, somewhere
I'm still using an original IBM mechanical keyboard, from back in the days of the old PS2s.
It was merely an observation. I was somewhat taken aback that I've even seen mechanical boards in Best Buy. I expected them in Microcenter (though, perhaps, not nearly in the numbers I saw them) but I didn't expect them in Best Buy. I would say though that there are probably more people out there with mechanical keyboards than there are with touchscreen computers and that both combined would be a drop in the bucket compared to membrane keyboards and non-touchscreen setups.
Most people probably don't even know they are buying a mechanical or not keyboard, people do willing buy a touch screen based device.
BestBuy has often "tried" to cater to the hardcore gamers, but most know better than to shop at bestbuy.