I had a 10$ microsoft keyboard for more than 10 years and I bought a new one for another 10$ just because it's cheaper than cleaning my old one.🤣 I'm a disaster for the planet
If you are heavy handed buy few cheap logitech [compact one for laptops ] one of them is 10 year+er guarantee , mine is 12 year old and only "S" is warned out
"I'd read that mechanical keyboards are meant to live for ~10 years." I've a cheap circa 2011/12 Logitech M series wireless backlit board (mostly these days just used for scripting stuff whilst in bed) so that's an affirm. Damn thing's practically bulletproof - spilt coffee, sat/trod on it etc. ....who'd thunk it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I bought a RedDragon mechanical keyboard about 1 year ago and already some keys are dying. I'd read that mechanical keyboards are meant to live for ~10 years. Anybody using some keyboards that lasted for a long time? Is it worth it to get a mechanical keyboard like a Steel Series in the 100+ price range? This Red Dragon…
"Mechanical keyboards" as commonly referred to on reddit by so-called enthusiasts use very cheap plastic parts. The variety of available switches (clicky, tactile, linear ... and everything in-between) is definitely interesting, but these have pretty much nothing in common with the rock solid mechanical action of keyboards…