For any user who wants to buy a new keyboard, an
important factor to know is the difference between membrane switches vs mechanical.
The first thing that you have to ask yourself is what you are going to use it
for, if you are going to be in front of the PC for many hours, and whether or
not you care about silence and of course, how much money you intend to spend on
the product.
In the following, let us find out the
characteristics of printable membrane keypad
and mechanical switches:
Characteristics of
membrane keyboards:
Practically, the secret of the quality of stock membrane switches
is in the membrane itself. This is an element that is normally constructed in
silicone, very flexible and with conductive tracks to provide the activation of
each key.
The advantage of these keyboards is obvious –
silence. It does not make noise. Of course, the system makes pressing a
membrane keyboard very different from a mechanical key due to the nature of the
materials, although, over time, we will notice how the membrane keyboard
becomes increasingly hard and heavy, so that the mechanic will remain the same,
or even become softer. This is because the silicone hardens over time.
Another detail to consider of membrane keyboards is
the ability to become very flat, as it does not have a mechanical system to
operate, the volume produced by the keys can be reduced to truly small spaces,
by only a few millimeters.
It is for this reason that laptops almost always
carry membrane keyboards, and also wireless and flexible keyboards. It is one
of the great advantages of plastic-based materials.
Characteristics of
mechanical keyboards:
While the activation of the key on the membrane
keyboard is done at the end of its path by pressing the keyboard until the end,
on the mechanical keyboardit is not necessary. The switch has a certain
activation path, which depending on the construction may be greater or lesser
and thus obtain different typing experiences.
In the mechanical keyboard, we will have different
switches with different paths, but also with different actuation forces. While
it is true that the actuation force can also be configured on a membrane keyboard
depending on the material used and its thickness, it is much more common to do
this on mechanical keyboards.
Certain keyboards have very light switches and a
lower actuation point so that the distance to travel until clicking is smaller.
These can be geared to games, with faster, softer keystrokes while other
keyboards will have tougher and longer-running switches.
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