![Image](https://i.imgur.com/CmE6Po6.png)
https://www.cherrymx.de/en/low-profile-rgb.html
thoughts?
![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif)
It's that the market for mechanical's is expanding DAILY hence the manufacturers aren't stupid to ignore this current situation.
MX has become a brand more than a model of keyswitch :/
While this is true, I always thought that the X in MX stood for the cross contact switches, and these are still part of the new design.
Which is ironic, considering that Cherry managers decided to ignore a lot of stuff so far.
Gold crosspoint goes back at least as far as the mousetrap switches, for which they made a low-current version with sharp contacts for (I assume) higher pressure to offer the best guarantee of passing a small amount of current. Gold crosspoint was then used in the M4/5/6/7 type, M8, M9, M10, M11 and finally MX and ML. I wondered if "X" meant "10", but that was disproved after switches in between M9 and MX were discovered, although M10 isn't known and M11 is extremely rare.
If you visit a lot of general PC forums you often see people asking for low-profile gaming keyboards to buy.
Don't know why they would want a low profile keyboard ? looks good ?
i'm no stranger to slouching behind my keyboard....Findecanor wrote: Myself, I prefer to slouch back on the chair in front of the keyboard and sometimes with my feet up. I have been told that slouching would be better for the back than a bad upright posture. However, for that position to be ergonomic for my arms and shoulders, I can't have a keyboard that is too high above my knees. That is a big reason why I don't use my Kinesis contoured more.