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(N|n)KRO, n-key rollover: key rollover is the minimum of the maximum number of simultaneous key presses that can be pressed at any one time and all register on the host computer.

NKRO over USB: the USB HID protocol by default only allows for 6 keypresses to be transmitted at any given time. There are various workarounds for this.

Ghosting:

Keycap stem:

Slider:

Programmability:

Tactile:

Linear:

Clicky:

Non-Clicky:

Silent/Silenced: