Tactile feedback reduces bottoming out
A pronounced tactile bump on a switch stem alerts the nervous system that the keystroke has registered before the key physically hits the backplate. This bio-feedback loop helps maintain typing speed, ensuring Flow states require a balance of skill and challenge.1
Footnotes
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Rempel, D., et al. (1997). The effect of keyboard keyswitch make force on applied force. Ergonomics. ↩