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For competitive gaming, linear switches generally have the edge in raw performance. Without a tactile bump to overcome, keys ...
Alright before I get flamed for lubing my switches with a lube other than Krytox 205g0, Tribosys 3203 or 3204, hear me out. These are low-cost and stock switches that came with my Keychron K6. They ...
Gateron Black Ink V2 switches are among the best black switches available. With a 60g operating force, they require a bit more than standard red switches, but not quite as much force as tactile ...
Mechanical keyboard switches are all a little different, changing how your keyboard feels, sounds, and behaves. Here's what you need to know before choosing.
Nuphy offers four customized alternatives to Gateron’s standard switches, playfully named and colored Cowberry (linear, no bump), Moss (tactile, slight bump with extra-strong springs), Daisy ...
You know, it’s a tale as old as custom mechanical keyboards. [penkia] couldn’t find any PCBs with 36 keys and Gateron low-profile switch footprints, so they made their own and called it the ...
Cherry’s latest mechanical keyboard switch is inspired by the community The new Cherry MX Ergo Clear switch dates back to a modification from 2011, combining a big bump with a light spring.
While the Q7 is fully hot-swappable (so you don’t have to de- and re-solder switches to the PCB), it comes with one of three stock switch sets: Gateron G Pro Red (linear), Brown (tactile) or ...
Cherry MX switches are only the beginning. Here's everything you need to know to choose the right type of mechanical keyboard, along with some of our top-rated favorites.
Tactile switches (or brown switches) are the middle of the pack. They provide a nice satisfying bump at the bottom where a red doesn't, and they do so without the sharp click of a blue switch.
Keychron has turned its legendary K2 from a custom productivity board into a gaming monster thanks to Gateron double-rail magnetic switches. The K2 HE has a roster of features commonly seen in top ...