How the mechanical keyboard went mainstream again
by Alex Cranz from The Verge - All Posts on (#5YTZC)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
In 2014, it was tough to be a keyboard nerd. I was using a 4-year-old keyboard I'd bought from Mattias that used Alp white switches similar to what had been found in old Mac keyboards. I desperately wanted something with the then-fabled Cherry Blue switch, but it was hard to find anything outside of a smattering of hard-to-find Corsair keyboards and imports from Ducky based in Taiwan.
Eight years later people actually can understand everything I just typed above. Okay, maybe not everyone, but the size of the keyboard community has multiplied by many factors in the last eight years and there are more people than ever that know the difference between a Cherry Blue switch and an Alp white switch.
Over the next three weeks, I'm hosting a...