What is your favorite switch and why?
- Daniel Beaver
- Location: Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
- Main keyboard: Realforce 87U
- Main mouse: IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Springs
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Capacitive buckling springs, the kind found in Model Fs. They have the most delightful sound and such a crisp feel. Model Ms are too heavy in comparison.
Cherry blues are a very close contender, and are what I use on a day to day basis.
Cherry blues are a very close contender, and are what I use on a day to day basis.
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- Location: Belgium, land of Liberty Wafles and Freedom Fries
- Main keyboard: G80-3K with Clears
- Favorite switch: Capacitative BS
- DT Pro Member: 0049
Got blues, browns, MY and clears from the Cherry department.
So far the clears seem to offer a perfect match of resistance and tactility, all while staying acceptably smooth.
The model F AT keyboard's switches still have a special place in my heart, but the keyboard sees less use as it has too few modifier keys and is just too loud for late-night typing. At some times, my tendons also object at their resistance - although it could be a sign I have done enough typing for that day.
So my ranking:
1a. Hypothetical modded capacitative BS switch (slightly lighter spring would rock)
1b. Cherry MX clears (silent, not too heavy)
2. Original capacitative BS switch
3. Decent-quality rubber dome (all said and done, they still do the job, and cost is mostly not an issue there)
I guess that this list would change enormously once I get my hands on a DataHand or a beam/plate spring keyboard, but so far those are a bit steeply priced.
So far the clears seem to offer a perfect match of resistance and tactility, all while staying acceptably smooth.
The model F AT keyboard's switches still have a special place in my heart, but the keyboard sees less use as it has too few modifier keys and is just too loud for late-night typing. At some times, my tendons also object at their resistance - although it could be a sign I have done enough typing for that day.
So my ranking:
1a. Hypothetical modded capacitative BS switch (slightly lighter spring would rock)
1b. Cherry MX clears (silent, not too heavy)
2. Original capacitative BS switch
3. Decent-quality rubber dome (all said and done, they still do the job, and cost is mostly not an issue there)
I guess that this list would change enormously once I get my hands on a DataHand or a beam/plate spring keyboard, but so far those are a bit steeply priced.
- keyboardlover
- Location: USA, Greatest Country in the World.
- Main keyboard: Cherry G80-3494 Modded (home)/Realforce 87U (work)
- Main mouse: Handshoe Ergonomic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Cherry Ergo Lite Clears
- DT Pro Member: -
Clears kick ass. I'm liking them more everyday. Such a fun switch...
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- Main keyboard: Customizer 101
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
ive tried, buckling springs, brown and blue cherries, and id have to say buckling springs are by far my favourite. nothing beats that soothing sound, although my brown cherries have been growing on me lately.
ive heard a lot about clears lately, but ive yet to lay me hands on any
ive heard a lot about clears lately, but ive yet to lay me hands on any
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- Main keyboard: G80-3000HPD
- Main mouse: MX 518
- Favorite switch: MX Black
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MX Blacks because they are the only ones I know, besides rubber and scissor switches. I plan on changing that, though.
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: REALFORCE R2
- Main mouse: Vaxee Outset / CST L-TracX
- Favorite switch: MX Brown / Topre
- DT Pro Member: 0039
Having tried only few switches:
1) MX Brown - Filco Majestouch
2) Buckling springs - '89 Model M
3) MX Black - Cherry G80-3499LPCJK
I prefer tactile feedback when I type normally, waiting to try MX Blues. For gaming I prefer MX Blacks.
1) MX Brown - Filco Majestouch
2) Buckling springs - '89 Model M
3) MX Black - Cherry G80-3499LPCJK
I prefer tactile feedback when I type normally, waiting to try MX Blues. For gaming I prefer MX Blacks.
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- Main keyboard: 91uby
- Main mouse: habu
- Favorite switch: topre
- DT Pro Member: -
1) Buckling Spring
2) Topre 55g
3) Topre 45g
4) Alps, XM white
5) MX Blues/clears/blacks.
I've got browns and reds on order, so this all may change. I love the feel of buckling springs the most, yet probably use it the least, due to 2kro and not wanting to mess it up. I fell in love with clears as soon as I got them...then quickly began to feel like they were mushy crap I find the feel and sound of blues great for typing, but horrible for gaming. They just annoy the hell out of me when I'm hitting the same key over and over. Blacks were a bit stiff for my liking at the time, but I've just ordered another blacks board. I'll see if my opinion has changed. I ordered the 91uby 45g board, thinking it would be the ultimate gaming board. It took a while to get to me, and while waiting I picked up a 103ub 55g board. The 55g topres have a nice thock that the 45g lacks. I wish I hadn't bought the 45g board now, but as difficult as it was to get, I find it even more difficult to part with. I think the 55g topre would be my fav if you folks and those at GH hadn't poisoned me against rubber domes As much as I like it, I just can't shake the feeling that I'm typing on rubber.
2) Topre 55g
3) Topre 45g
4) Alps, XM white
5) MX Blues/clears/blacks.
I've got browns and reds on order, so this all may change. I love the feel of buckling springs the most, yet probably use it the least, due to 2kro and not wanting to mess it up. I fell in love with clears as soon as I got them...then quickly began to feel like they were mushy crap I find the feel and sound of blues great for typing, but horrible for gaming. They just annoy the hell out of me when I'm hitting the same key over and over. Blacks were a bit stiff for my liking at the time, but I've just ordered another blacks board. I'll see if my opinion has changed. I ordered the 91uby 45g board, thinking it would be the ultimate gaming board. It took a while to get to me, and while waiting I picked up a 103ub 55g board. The 55g topres have a nice thock that the 45g lacks. I wish I hadn't bought the 45g board now, but as difficult as it was to get, I find it even more difficult to part with. I think the 55g topre would be my fav if you folks and those at GH hadn't poisoned me against rubber domes As much as I like it, I just can't shake the feeling that I'm typing on rubber.
- keyboardlover
- Location: USA, Greatest Country in the World.
- Main keyboard: Cherry G80-3494 Modded (home)/Realforce 87U (work)
- Main mouse: Handshoe Ergonomic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Cherry Ergo Lite Clears
- DT Pro Member: -
Wow...Alps above MX? You trippin'!
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: FKBN87MC/EB2
- Main mouse: Sensei [RAW] (Rubber)
- Favorite switch: MX Blue
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Although I have not decided if I should get another keyboard yet, I come here anyway to ask for some guidance for the matter regarding switch type. If I do get one, logic tells me I should get a silent switch since I can use it as a portable keyboard (poker keyboard for example) and hence bring it to the library with my laptop. This is the only reason/excuse to even consider getting another keyboard (although I do want to get a unicomp for my other computer one day).
So the blues I'm assuming are out of the question especially in the silent area of the library (for obvious reasons).
The thing is, after reading sixty's experience with the browns in particular the lack of tactile bump has led me to question whether or not it is worth going for the browns (which the tactile bump seems to be their only feature) and after coming from the blues I don't think that the browns will be right for me since I still cannot feel bump in normal typing.
So therefore, do you guys think I should go for the reds? Do you for instance, think it will feel too much linear after coming from the blues? Sorry but the blacks do not really tempt me, I must try one some day (I know, only taken half of sixty's 'advice' hehe) or do you guys think another keyboard such as one with topre will work better in terms of portability?
I think I would prefer a Cherry MX keyboard however, only because then I can buy double-shot replacements in colemak layout which I would prefer having it correspond to the key. Just for the sake of completeness.
Thanks.
So the blues I'm assuming are out of the question especially in the silent area of the library (for obvious reasons).
The thing is, after reading sixty's experience with the browns in particular the lack of tactile bump has led me to question whether or not it is worth going for the browns (which the tactile bump seems to be their only feature) and after coming from the blues I don't think that the browns will be right for me since I still cannot feel bump in normal typing.
So therefore, do you guys think I should go for the reds? Do you for instance, think it will feel too much linear after coming from the blues? Sorry but the blacks do not really tempt me, I must try one some day (I know, only taken half of sixty's 'advice' hehe) or do you guys think another keyboard such as one with topre will work better in terms of portability?
I think I would prefer a Cherry MX keyboard however, only because then I can buy double-shot replacements in colemak layout which I would prefer having it correspond to the key. Just for the sake of completeness.
Thanks.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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There's less feeling in the reds than in the browns I think. And they all make noise, just not as much as the blues.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
I have tested the most common Cherry MX and ALPS switches, but there are many out there that I want to try that I still have not. I am most interested in the IBM Beam Spring, the clicky Oki switch (where the spring is stretched instead of just compressed) and the clicky Monterey.
My favourites (right now) are the:
I like the (relatively) higher initial resistance of the MX Blue (compared to white ALPS), the low friction and the little bump before the activation point, but I don't like bottoming out hard.
My favourites (right now) are the:
- Cherry MX Blue, with dental band dampeners and the
- Cherry MX Clear
I like the (relatively) higher initial resistance of the MX Blue (compared to white ALPS), the low friction and the little bump before the activation point, but I don't like bottoming out hard.
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- Main keyboard: Space Invaders
- Main mouse: CM Storm Sentinel
- Favorite switch: undecided
- DT Pro Member: -
I really haven't tried that many kinds of switches yet. However I will say that I seem to prefer clicky stuff.
I've tried:
BS
old acer (Canon 6311)
Black alps (black dell at101 - don't really use it anymore because the keys are all shiny which bugged me too much)
dampened cream alps (AEKII, currently waiting for nondampened sliders to do a trade with someone, I'll see how much more I like it once that's done. Right now the rubber just makes it too much like a rubber dome for my tastes at this point)
So the BS and the acer are currently it. I haven't actually typed on the acer switches since I got the model M and the AEKII (and that seems to matter to me alot, since when switching from one to another the characteristics seem exaggerated).
I've tried:
BS
old acer (Canon 6311)
Black alps (black dell at101 - don't really use it anymore because the keys are all shiny which bugged me too much)
dampened cream alps (AEKII, currently waiting for nondampened sliders to do a trade with someone, I'll see how much more I like it once that's done. Right now the rubber just makes it too much like a rubber dome for my tastes at this point)
So the BS and the acer are currently it. I haven't actually typed on the acer switches since I got the model M and the AEKII (and that seems to matter to me alot, since when switching from one to another the characteristics seem exaggerated).
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- Location: Arizona
- Main keyboard: Cherry G80
- Main mouse: G500
- Favorite switch: Brown
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I have only tried clear and brown and I disliked the clears for games like quake where I have to have fast exact movements, but I preferred them for typing.
- keyb_gr
- Main keyboard: G80-3000LFADE/HAD mix w/ da blues
- Main mouse: humble M-BJ58
- Favorite switch: MX blues, or BS when wrists are cooperating
- DT Pro Member: -
For me it's
1) MX blues
2) BS (M style)
3) MX clears
followed by various stuff that's quite usable (Futaba, blacks). Note that I have not been able to try brown and red switches, a Model F or Montereys yet, which I assume would all rank pretty highly.
1) MX blues
2) BS (M style)
3) MX clears
followed by various stuff that's quite usable (Futaba, blacks). Note that I have not been able to try brown and red switches, a Model F or Montereys yet, which I assume would all rank pretty highly.
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: REALFORCE R2
- Main mouse: Vaxee Outset / CST L-TracX
- Favorite switch: MX Brown / Topre
- DT Pro Member: 0039
Browns are lighter than Blue. Maybe you have to try a Model M or the blacks if you don't like the sound.r99t wrote:I tried out the Filco cherry blue keys which I personally felt was too light for me. Haven't tried the browns or blacks but a lot of my mates like the browns.
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Thanks mate. Steelseries 6gv2 are using blacks right?
xbb wrote:Browns are lighter than Blue. Maybe you have to try a Model M or the blacks if you don't like the sound.r99t wrote:I tried out the Filco cherry blue keys which I personally felt was too light for me. Haven't tried the browns or blacks but a lot of my mates like the browns.
- lucidlts
- Main keyboard: 7G
- Main mouse: Xai
- Favorite switch: Black
- DT Pro Member: -
just like 7G, 6GV2 is black. The only differences i can see here is that typing on 6GV2 feels way much better on 7G for no reason.r99t wrote:Thanks mate. Steelseries 6gv2 are using blacks right?
xbb wrote:Browns are lighter than Blue. Maybe you have to try a Model M or the blacks if you don't like the sound.r99t wrote:I tried out the Filco cherry blue keys which I personally felt was too light for me. Haven't tried the browns or blacks but a lot of my mates like the browns.
- CephalicCarnage
- Main mouse: Razer Copperhead - First Edition (2005)
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
Blue switches feel and sound really great. I bet you will love them.
- LaCap
- Location: Corsier-Sur-Vevey, Switzerland
- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2
- Main mouse: Logitech G500
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
I only try two type of switches, BS and Topre.
I prefere the BS switch because I love the sound of those keyboards
I want to try some Cherry but I don't know with which one I can start... Blue / Brown / Black / Red... I'm lost.
I prefere the BS switch because I love the sound of those keyboards
I want to try some Cherry but I don't know with which one I can start... Blue / Brown / Black / Red... I'm lost.