List of mechanical keyboards
Keyboard name | Switch type | Ergonomic | Connection type | USB Hub | Backlight | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atreus[1] | Matias | Yes | USB | No | No | |
Code Keyboard[2] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | |
Cooler Master[3] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | |
Das Keyboard | Cherry | No | USB | Yes | No | |
Ducky[4] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | |
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional | Capacitive - Topre[5] | No | USB | Yes | No | |
IBM Model F | Capacitive | No | XT, AT | No | No | No longer manufactured. Model F Labs is the modern equivalent. |
IBM Model M | Buckling spring | No | XT, AT, PS/2 | No | No | No longer manufactured. Unicomp is the modern equivalent. |
KBParadise USA V60[6] | Gateron[7] | No | USB | No | Yes | |
KBParadise USA V80 | Kailh[8] | No | USB | No | Yes | |
Logitech Romer-G[9] | Omron | No | USB | No | Yes | |
Matias Tactile Pro for Mac[10] | Alps | No | USB | Yes | No | Alps are no longer manufactured. Replaced by Matias switches. |
Model F Labs[11] | Capacitive | No | USB | No | No | |
Razer[12] | Razer | No | USB | No | Yes | |
SteelSeries Apex[13] | SteelSeries | No | USB | No | Yes | |
Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS[14] | Cherry | No | USB | No | Yes | |
Topre Realforce[15] | Capacitive - Topre | No | USB | No | No | |
Unicomp | Buckling spring | No | USB, PS/2 | No | No | |
Vortex[16] | Cherry | No | USB | No | No | |
WASD[17] | Cherry | No | USB, PS/2 | No | No |
References
- ↑ "Atreus Keyboard Kit". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ↑ "CODE Mechanical Keyboard". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ↑ Cooler Master Keyboards website
- ↑ "Ducky Keyboards". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ↑ Topre website
- ↑ KBParadise website
- ↑ Gateron website
- ↑ Kailh website
- ↑ Logitech MECHANICAL SWITCHES
- ↑ Matias Tactile Pro
- ↑ Model F Labs
- ↑ Razer keyboards website
- ↑ "SteelSeries Apex". Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ↑ Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS keyboards website
- ↑ "keyboards (REALFORCE)". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ↑ "Vortex Mechanical Keyboards". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ↑ "WASD Keyboards". Retrieved 11 October 2018.
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