ClockworkCoder
Chaotic Neutral
I'm considering getting a new keyboard. Specifically the new Voyager from ZSA:
I'm thinking to try linear keys this time - I've got keyboards with tactile keys, but want to try something different. I'm not a gamer (at least not one that uses a keyboard for gaming, unless it's retro gaming), but thought that these might be a bit quieter, and potentially quicker to type with (after getting used to them), but wondered what the keyboard experts here have to say... are linear mechanical switches good or bad?
I would go for clicky keys, but I don't think the people around me would appreciate that much...
The Voyager: A powerful, low-profile, split ergonomic keyboard
A lean, mean, split typing machine. The Voyager is everything you’d want in a serious ergonomic keyboard, and nothing more. The essentials, refined.
www.zsa.io
I'm thinking to try linear keys this time - I've got keyboards with tactile keys, but want to try something different. I'm not a gamer (at least not one that uses a keyboard for gaming, unless it's retro gaming), but thought that these might be a bit quieter, and potentially quicker to type with (after getting used to them), but wondered what the keyboard experts here have to say... are linear mechanical switches good or bad?
I would go for clicky keys, but I don't think the people around me would appreciate that much...