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mechanical keyboard

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mechanical keyboard

A keyboard that uses an individual switch for each key. Earlier computer keyboards were built this way as well as premium keyboards today. Mechanical keyboards are very much appreciated by fast typists, because they have a springiness and feel that is not the same as the standard membrane keyboard accompanying most computers. See Avant Stellar keyboard and membrane keyboard.



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What I don't need is additional complexity, such as a fold-up mechanical keyboard or other separate module to carry around, wire up, or lose, just to accomplish this.
a leading manufacturer of keyboards, pointing devices and other peripherals, today announced the shipment of the Macintosh version of its popular Alps GlidePoint Keyboard, a premium mechanical keyboard with an embedded Alps GlidePoint touchpad.
a leading manufacturer of peripherals, keyboards and pointing devices, today introduced the Alps GlidePoint(R) Keyboard, a Macintosh compatible premium mechanical keyboard with an embedded Alps GlidePoint touchpad.
 
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