Chiclet vs mechanical

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Ok, so I want a keyboard which has the LOWEST actutation force and its REAL easy to press the keys. Razer deathstalker is a membrane keyboard while black widow is a mechanical. Will the deathstalker prove to be better than the mechanical due to its slim chiclet key caps?
 

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Typing with less press force,will probably suggest you a mechanical keyboard MX Red Switches.I own myself a Das Keyboard professional S Cherry MX Red Switches.The tacticle feedback is natural and requires less impression to type individual key/character.

http://shop.daskeyboard.com/products/das-keyboard-professional-model-s

Otherwise Razer Deathstalker ain't that bad just be sure that either you buy switches Cherry MX red.Because they produce less noise and are very calm when typing.There are also many other Cherry MX switches flavors (black,blue and others).But Red is highly suggested.
 

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Also membrane keyboard layout requires enough force as compared to mechanical keyboard.If you're on sensitive-time job where typing is critical then you are requested,as a must choice,to go with mechanical keyboard.Also chichlet/flat panel keyboards are the same as membrane.You may observe a slight different between these two.Concerning final conclusion,mechanical keyboards are pros.If you spare ones go ahead and try and check your results decided yourself.Otherwise go with mechanical !
 

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Actually I'm gonna do 100% Gaming, the problem is that I own a cheap-ass hp keyboard and the keys are really hard to press. My pinkie finger just can't press any key. I just chose the deathstalker cuz i thought that it would press the key with the slightest touch. Then i heard about mechanical keyboards. Just clarify me that will the deathstalker press keys with the lowest force or any mechanical like black widow.
 

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No worries.I do gaming,before I used to do gaming with cheap membrane keyboard or sometimes laptop chiclet/flat membrane keyboard they weren't any difficulty to me but still the strain on pinky finger was hell ! So I decided to switched to mechanical keyboard.It helped to relief my pinky finger stress and other fatigue wrists problems too.