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FreshGuy6204
0
Nov 14, 2016
Guys I have a question, hope it's not silly. The description page says the keyboard has a 'linear' key action, and 'bounce free', what exactly does that mean? Does that mean this keyboard not have a tactile feel? Isn't that a bad thing? I don't know, so could someone please enlighten me?
JarateKing
20
Nov 14, 2016
FreshGuy6204Linear means it doesn't have a tactile bump, you're right about that. Though it's entirely preference, some people prefer tactile and some people prefer linear--neither one's better than the other and linear's only a bad thing to you if you personally don't like it.
JarateKing
20
Nov 14, 2016
FreshGuy6204Forgot to mention before posting :B Most keyboards (everything else basically) have to deal with debounce times, which is a small amount of time after a key gets registered that it can't register anything else, to avoid the issue of key chatter (one keypress resulting in multiple) from the mechanisms bouncing around a bit. Because nothing actually bounces around on this keyboard, there's no debounce time. That's what it's talking about when it says bounce free.
It mostly just means that when these switches get older and more worn out, they're not going to cause key chatter like other switches do.
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