![]() You can both feel the tactile bump and hear the "click" that occurs when the activation point is hit.Įstablished in 1989 by enthusiasts, G.Skill is a leading memory module Manufacturer based in Taipei, Taiwan. Green is both a tactile and a clicky switch often reserved for the space bar. Green is a very rare switch type often referred to as a stiffer blue making its inclusion all the more notable. While they are less tactile, and less "clicky", they do have a feedback to them while still requiring less force than the reds. Black switches require 60 cN (centi-Newtons) of force to actuate, while the Red switches only requires 45cN. Black switches are similar to reds but require more force to actuate the key. Reds require less force and tend to favor a softer touch which can also lead to accidental key presses but can be more responsive. Blue can also make it harder to double tap but provides the most feedback in terms of touch. ![]() Blue tends to favor typists with a more tactile or "clicky" action. ![]() Choosing your mechanical keyboard often boils down to identifying what type of Cherry MX switch you like the most.
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