While it uses a scissor mechanism like most office keyboards, Incase claims it provides a more responsive typing experience ...
Incase, the brand that took over Microsoft ... The keyboard also comes with “ultra-responsive” scissor keys with 1.3mm travel, meaning you won’t have to press down very far when typing.
It offers “ultra-responsive” scissor keys with 1.3mm travel, allowing you to type without pressing the keys too hard. Incase claims you can sync up to three devices to the Microsoft keyboard ...