Why I'm using a low-profile keyboard (for now) 0 ▲ Max Glenister 2 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments For years I was firmly in the mechanical keyboard camp, and specifically a 60% person. No numpad, no function row, no arrow cluster, just the keys I actually used, in a footprint small enough to leave room for the mouse. A handful of boards came and went, but they all had the same shape: clacky, and a bit of a statement piece on the desk. There’s still a couple in the photo on my now page, left over from that era. Lately though, I’ve drifted somewhere unexpected: low-profile, and further than that (off mechanical switches entirely). I’ve been daily driving a Logitech MX Keys alongside an MX Master 2S, and enjoying it more than I expected to. The original reason I picked them up had nothing to do with typing feel, it was for multi-device pairing. Both can be paired with multiple machines, one over the USB receiver for automatic switching, and up to two more over Bluetooth via a button on the device. Back then I had a Windows PC and a MacBook, and hopping between them without re-pairing… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.