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Find your perfect typing companion. We demystify switches, sizes, and mods.
Choosing a keyboard is about finding the right feel. Whether you want the satisfying click of a Blue switch or the smooth silence of a Red, your keyboard defines your interaction with the PC.
The heart of the keyboard.
60%, TKL, or Full-size?
Case material and mounting.
Our guide covers everything from the basics of mechanical switches to advanced enthusiast mods.
The difference lies in what's under the keycap. Mechanical keyboards use individual physical switches for each key, while membrane keyboards use a pressure pad that registers a press when you bottom out.
Read ChapterThe size of your keyboard (called the form factor) determines which keys are physically present and how much room you have for your mouse.
Read ChapterMechanical switches are categorized by their sound and feel. The three main categories are Linear, Tactile, and Clicky.
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Read ChapterSplit keyboards, tenting, and wrist rests. How to type for hours without pain.
Read ChapterLube, foam, and tape mods. How to make a cheap keyboard sound expensive.
Read ChapterSpeed is everything. We prioritize 'Rapid Trigger' analog switches, 8000Hz polling rates, and stable connectivity.
Thock, clack, and comfort. These boards prioritize sound, feel, and ergonomics over raw speed.
You don't need to spend $200. These boards offer hot-swap PCBs and great stabilizers for under $80.
For late-night gaming or shared offices. These use dampened switches to kill the noise without killing the feel.
2.4GHz for gaming, Bluetooth for productivity. No wires, no lag.