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It's not technically mechanical, but the buckling springs under each key make a satisfying sound with some wonderfully tactile feedback. I got one for the office so everyone around me can hear how hard I'm working. It's a joy to type on.
inside switch for the stubborn keys.kept my razer keyboard alive for years doing this.
(if its a mechanical keyboard he has)
He is probably going to try doing this first, but there are some other things wrong with his keyboard that he would like solved, I think the volume wheel it has has been broken for a long time as one. The thing still functions like a keyboard, but he is looking at something different from what he currently has.
im sure he would like that, while it was fresh at least, however the reason he is looking at other keyboards now is because he wants to trust the keypresses, which is why hall effect or optical are what he is looking at, with a possible how swap switch keyboard so when a problem switch happens he can easily take it out and repair, or just replace entirely without soldering.
Their keyboards and switches are good quality from what I've seen, no reason to doubt.
Razer, Wooting, and Corsair do optical switches.
The former two are good, can't speak to Corsairs switches, and their build quality on it.
You COULD make your own/gift for him, but it would cost A LOT of money, not really worth doing unless you are an enthusiast.
I have considered this, but at the same time I cant find good diy keyboard bases that are actually full keyboards, 40 and 60 are the best I can find, and even then, at a reasonably high cost.