Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
I spent most of my computing life typing much as I m sure most people have: tapping and typing away on large, chunky keyboards. That includes the basic whatever-came-with-the-unattractive-Dell-tower kind we used in my high school typing class, but I also grew an affinity for gaming keyboards as I dipped my toes more into PC gaming. Several hundred hours of my life spent in front of a PC were done so with World of Warcraft and some of the best gaming keyboards from Razer and Logitech.
Naturally, for the longest time, that meant accepting that my keyboard would forever occupy a stupidly large amount of desk space, especially if I wanted all of the various macro keys, volume knobs, and even secondary screens (anyone remember the Logitech G15?). As mechanical keyboards started becoming the standard, I also grew to love the clickety-clack sound and feel of well-built keyboards like the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition.