Submitted by Steampunkrule t3_zx7k9k in MechanicalKeyboards
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Steampunkrule OP t1_j1ys5l4 wrote
No clue feels awful
pedrorq t1_j1ysb00 wrote
That's still a membrane keyboard. Just the keycap has a stem of sorts that makes it "feel" slightly more like a mechanical keyboard
QWERKey-UK t1_j1ysg8m wrote
I can imagine. You gotta love Lidl/Aldi centre aisle shit. LOL
SnooApples8195 t1_j1ytvvu wrote
Safe not good. Would buy it as christmas gift for an asshole
pedrorq t1_j1yuvtv wrote
I keep a membrane on the bottom of a chest under the Xmas decorations. Always useful for emergencies, like the wife's keyboard goes bust etc
jbrady33 t1_j1yvg6u wrote
have a couple Logitech RomerG keyboards in the pile for just such an occasion
Str8G4Lyfe t1_j1yvqgi wrote
I fail to see the point here. You take a picture every time you see a keyboard in a store and post it here or what?
Ashtoruin t1_j1yvvs4 wrote
This is why I have a stack of Disc65s. If I want to be a dick I give them the box navies.
Pywi t1_j1z7c89 wrote
Semi mechanical 90% of the time mean membrane with a metal clip that clic. So dad membrane and mor bad thant a stock lowcost bleu...
CatM3mes t1_j203zbm wrote
Semi-mechanical.
?????
Damaged-Plazma t1_j22le93 wrote
Semi good supermarket???
QWERKey-UK t1_j1ys0u9 wrote
What is "semi" mechanical?
Looks shit, but if it's like £5 I'd pick one up. You can never have enough old beater boards in an emergency, or if you get that call from a friend asking if they can borrow a keyboard. Does anyone else get that? "You're into keyboards aren't ya? Can I borrow one until I get paid at the end of the month? Mine broke". Having some piece of shit like this means you can say yes, and not worry.