Nick Giannak III
Also, somebody here talked about mechanical keyboards always being noisy. That is not true, there are some mechanical keyboards that are actually quieter than their standard counterparts. If you don’t need to switch layouts on the fly, as I unfortunately do, Epomaker make some stuff you should be thinking about seriously. They have switches called sea salt silent, and those are amongst the quietest keyboards I’ve ever heard. 
Rachel K
Nick Giannak III
An alternative that really meets my requirements doesn’t yet exist. That’s the sad part. For the moment, the Keychron K10 gets used when I don’t want to hurt my wrist, and the Logitech gets used when I really need the layout. 
Rachel K
So I finally got around to listening to this. It's funny as I actually thought you were going to rave about it. LOL. Did you buy an alternative? 
lyndelskey
We have different options. For many, this might be good or work, but for others, maybe not. One of the things I don't like about mechanical is the noise with each press, although the switches can be useful for others. However, if you're using a screen reader, they're not useful much. Appreciating the reviews you're doing.
Nick Giannak III
lyndelskey
I'm actually still doing research about the two types of it. Which of them are more versatile when it comes to devices? I felt the MX Keys work more on productivity performances, and mechanical works more on personalize.
Nick Giannak III
That is technically not a mechanical. However, if I wanted a rubber dome, I probably would get one of those. 
lyndelskey
Logitech MX keys mini I think also work good