With mechanical keyboards, you get a far more personalized and customizable experience. Everything from your keycaps to what kind of switches you want can be tailored to your exact specifications. If you’re itching to know more, read our article all about mechanical keyboards to get the skinny. The K840 is a corded USB keyboard with the perfect balance of comfort and toughness. The solid aluminum top case can withstand heavy use, and each key is tested to over 70 million strokes. The keys are built with Logitech’s Romer-G mechanical switches that offer a high level of responsiveness without excessive noise. Instead, they give you just the right amount of tactile feedback and travel with 26-key rollover to ensure accuracy. The keyboard size and built-in tilt legs could reduce fatigue even during long typing sessions. Download the Logitech Options software and you can customize the F1-F14 key shortcuts. There are also media keys (pause, play, volume, etc.) built right in for extra convenience. To take advantage of all the features, you need a computer running Windows 7, 8, 10, or later. While the Logitech K840 isn’t a designated gaming keyboard, it makes a great “starter” gaming keyboard for someone who wants something a little more multipurpose for their PC. Want to add a little fun to your gaming experience? This keyboard also comes with nine backlight pre-set modes: always-on mode, single-color breathing mode, pro-gamer mode, seven-color breathing mode, on-click lighting mode, single-color or mixed flowing mode, running back and forth mode, as well as ripple-spreading mode. 

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Patrick Hyde lives in Seattle where he works as a digital marketer and freelance copywriter. With a Master’s degree in history from the University of Houston and a job in Seattle’s booming tech industry, his interests and knowledge span the past, present, and future. Alice Newcome-Beill currently has over 5 mechanical keyboards at home, fully aware that she is only capable of using one at any given time. She has reviewed keyboards for PCMag and PC Gamer. Her favorite switch color is silver.

What to Look For in a Mechanical Keyboard

Switches

At the heart of every mechanical keyboard are its switches. These specially designed mechanisms are what give mechanical keyboards a feel unlike any others on the market. Be sure to research the different available switch types to understand how each differs in feel and noise. Cherry MX switches, for example, have been well trusted for decades.

Backlighting

Will you be typing in the dark? If so, make sure to grab a mechanical keyboard with backlighting. Additionally, if you’re a gamer looking to make a statement, many mechanical keyboards are available with customizable RGB backlighting.

Platform

Mac or PC? Each operating system tends to have a different keyboard layout, and while technically all keyboards will work, it can be confusing if your keys aren’t in the right place. Most mechanical keyboards are geared toward PC users, so if you are on a Mac, be sure to find a keyboard that sports the correct keys.