When submitting a link or text-post, tagging your submission will help others find it quickly (Hint: Use our Tag Guide for help). Any "What keyboard/switch should I buy?" questions should be posted in the Sticky at top of the page. Please Check The Wiki AND SEARCH Before SelfPosting. For a COMPLETE list of Keyboard subs see the Keyboard SubReddits Wiki Please SEARCH THE WIKI before posting a question.īe sure to check out our sister peripheral input subreddits: /r/keyboard (for non-mechanical keyboards and FUTURE input technologies), /r/keycapdesigners for exactly what the title suggests, /r/TrackBalls, /r/MouseReview, /r/CatsOnKeyboards, and finally /r/KeyboardCircleJerk. The simple solution to haptic feedback is a bad logic board, a bad cable (connection reseat possibly) or a bad part. The two new Yoga models also have an optional ultrasonic fingerprint reader built into the glass surface. The simple solution to a battery draining is that it's a faulty battery (which can even happen with a new part - it's less likely, but it does happen) or a faulty logic board. Lenovo says the shift to haptic feedback allowed it to increase the clickable surface area by nearly half. Remember - there is NO perfect switch, only the switch that is perfect for YOU! The haptic pad is embedded in a sleek piece of glass that runs the width of the laptop’s chassis below the keyboard. The goal of this subreddit is to provide daily links to interesting mechanical keyboard content in a friendly, loosely moderated setting.
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