Cherry MX Brown and Outeumu Brown are very similar switches with a small tactile bump to overcome before actuation. The Outemu switches are a bit smoother out of the box and have a clear top housing, allowing for better RGB illumination.
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KS-27 Red vs Aloe: Aloe spring is longer, different stem profile - smooth curve vs straight curve on Red KS-27. KS-27 Red vs KS-27 Blue: same stem profile, blue has shorter spring and a clickbar. The clickbar's compatible with KS-33. Wisteria vs KS-27 Brown: longer spring, slightly different stem profile. [deleted]
Click vs. No Click. This simply determines whether or not the switch makes noise when it is fully engaged. There are two types of switches that dominate the market, linear and tactile with both having their own advantages. Linear switches make it easy for typists to find a key without looking down at the keyboard while tactile makes typing more responsive due
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The standard linear switch—whether from Cherry, Gateron, or Kailh—is the Red switch, which requires a relatively light actuation force. But there are other options if you prefer a heavier or lighter keypress. The standard tactile switch—whether from Cherry, Gateron, or Kailh—is the Brown switch, which requires a moderate actuation force.
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The Gateron Yellow also has a slightly higher pitch sound when compared to the Brown switch. On the other hand, the Gateron Brown switch has a slightly heavier actuation force of 55 grams. This gives it a somewhat more defined feel when compared to the Yellow switch, making it an excellent middle ground for users who want a linear switch with a
The k100 is the best keyboard I've ever used and I absolutely recommend the optical switches. After that I bought Corsair K65 Rapidfire with Chery MX Fast switches. IMHO fast switches are better, no annoying click sound, and travel distance much less down from 2mm to 1.2mm.
the akko orange is like cherry brown, but the bump is softer somehow. It depends on personal preferance, the switches are kinds scratchy, need some lube, other wise I think its the same as cherry switches. I have the akko world tour 3108 v2 orange switch, and its insane, way better than my k95 platinum and razer blackwidow elite.
These are the clicky keys, using the Fnatic Gear Rush Keyboard and the Razer BlackWidow Chroma, the different board designs do affect the sound, but there is