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They have a tactile bump which is not as resistant and not nearly as loud as a blue's tactile bump. They have a very loud tactile bump, which is what you hear when you think "person typing on a mechanical keyboard." Because of the satisfying tactile bump and the enjoyable sound, these switches are usually considered the best typing switches, but be cautious if in an office environment.
Therefore linear switches are not good typing switches for most and are usually considered gaming switches.Ĭlicky: These are cherry blues. So when typing, the user is more prone to bottoming out the keys because of the lack of resistance. Since there is no tactile bump, the actuation point is not signaled. They have no tactile bump, so the entire travel distance is unimpeded and the only resistance comes from the spring in the switch. Tactile Bump: A point of resistance which requires a large amount of force to overcome "bottoming out"Īctuation Point: The actual point at which the switch sends an actual signal to the computer that registers as a keystroke. Travel Distance: The entire distance from being completely unpressed to being so pressed you can't press it any more a.k.a. There are three main types of switches in general, and this applies for ALL switches, not just cherry switches.īefore I go into the explanations, I wanna define a few terms. Sales links for outside the USA, please refer to the related communities below for the respective build a pc sales country sub.
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