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Please help me decide which mechanical keyboard I should get. I have narrowed it down to 3 options - the Keychron V6 max, Ajazz AK35i V2 Tri-Mode Mechanical Keyboard, and the Redragon Vata k580 pro The Keychron and Ajazz look like they’re better quality and more customizable than the Redragon, but the Redragon already coming with shine through key caps would save me the trouble of having to order south
r MechanicalKeyboards for all the Click and None of the Clack! - Reddit r Mechanical GLOSSARY Learn the buzzwords SWITCH GUIDES From the latest Cherry MX switch to the most obscure vintage switch RIPOMETER The activation force of over a hundred switches all in one place Start gathering up Nickels and add YOUR results! KEY SCIENCE Learn about how to test plastics, how keys are manufactured, drop testing and MORE!
Mechanical or Electrical engineering? : r AskEngineers - Reddit Mechatronics might be the way to go These days most mechanical systems have electrical electronic components Furthermore, mechanical is very saturated But on the flip side mechanical is very flexible- more so than electrical You’ll find MEs in every sector I guess you need to ask yourself what kind of projects do you want to work on
How hard is the FE exam? : r AskEngineers - Reddit A senior in Mechanical here, took the FE (in Wisconsin) right before everything started shutting down Math is the biggest section on the test but it's pretty straight forward I'd say it covers every core class fairly (controls, statics, fluids, heat transfer etc ) and the test as a whole isn't too bad
The ME Hang Out - Reddit I am working as a mechanical design engineer and I am getting paid according to the market rates I am looking to upskill myself to enter in mechanical related IT jobs Someone suggested me to upskill in C++ and C# and the other said IOT Can you please suggest any new skill, which will pay more and have future
Logitech MX Keys vs MX Mechanical, which would you get? I liked the Mechanical better for better key travel (noises are ok not too loud) Also WFH and own both as well lol Also remember MX Keys does not have any back notch to adjust the height if you typed from an angle definitely go with the Mechanical Personally I'd go with the Mechanical Mini as it saved a lot of space on your desk
What Keyboard Should I Use? : r ErgoMechKeyboards - Reddit Pretty new to Ergo Mechanical keyboards and this Reddit Looking for a new keyboard since I developed some pain in my wrist Pre-existing condition: pain in wrist (possibly RSI) previous current keyboard: Currently using an Apple Magic Keyboard Previously used the in build keyboard on a Mac Layout form in mind: No particular layout
Civil vs. Mechanical : r EngineeringStudents - Reddit Mechanical: + Can work in cool sectors - Aerospace , wind turbines + more management career advancement opportunities + More lucrative where I come from (Ireland) + More broad Can move around different sectors + I like engines and enjoyed heat transfer in physics - Seems like I'd be trapped in a cubicle doing analysis all day
Deciding between industrial and mechanical engineering. I chose Industrial and I don’t regret it, my friend chose mechanical and he regrets it If you are a people person and like social life and many job possibilities go for industrial engineering If you are nerd and like studying things, go for mechanical