do you spill pop on them or use them as a plate for your cheetos or something
The question is what is considered a broken keyboard?
Players so far have announced that they have partially broken keyboards like setups are no longer functional, keys no longer movable, etc. Personally I have broken so many keyboards due to having a lot of computers that I played on throughout the years, and I consider entire laptops as keyboards since I predominantly used a laptop kb and not an external one up until this point.
I would also considered a broken keyboard to be where you run out of keys to switch to variations of your preferred setup, or at least half the keyboard loses functionality.
None of the keys on my two mechanical keyboards (MX Black and MX Brown) have had any faulty switches (aside from the backspace on the MX Brown KB being DOA) for over 2 years, but around 6-8 switches on my laptop's KB tend to double trigger/ignore strokes and are quite worn down.
Rap music is music. However, It's not in the traditional sense of how we understand music. The vocals are filled with slangs that gangs used since the 70s and a lot of the instrumentations are replaced with "Street Sounds" instead of traditional instruments. Music is defined as any combination of sounds that is pleasing to the ear, so while one person may find it as "noise" another person can find it pleasing to the ear and so call "vibe" with it as how I think the kids would say it these days.
The question is what is considered a broken keyboard?
I would also considered a broken keyboard to be where you run out of keys to switch to variations of your preferred setup, or at least half the keyboard loses functionality.
Typically I consider it broken if I break any of the keycaps. I've only broken proprietary keyboards so there was no easy to replace them and just threw them away. I could have switched the keys I played on, but that wasn't worth it to me.
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