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Entropia
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What switch or mechanism changes less after years of usage?
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Tue, 13 December 2016, 15:41:33 »
I mean, after millions of keystrokes, what type of switch or mechanism, tends to change less and be behave as good as new, and which one degrades or feels different earlier?
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zslane
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Hall Effect.
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Geroximo
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Tue, 13 December 2016, 16:50:05 »
Buckling spring shouldn't change much, am I right?
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