Diferentes tipos de switches mecánicos según el tacto. No todos los teclados mecánicos utilizan los mismos tipos de switches. De hecho, hay cientos de modelos de switches diferentes según la distancia de actuación, la fuerza que hay que ejercer, etc. Sin embargo, los podemos clasificar todos en simples categorías en función de cómo sentimos la pulsación en los dedos:
Linear switches are the quitetest, they're just a spring, so completely silent unless you bottom out the keys. But Cherry linears aren't that great, they're pretty rough and scratchy, I'd recommend Gateron Yellow instead
Neon green and neon pink. Neon Red And Neon Green (Image credit: iMore) If Switch exclusives Splatoon 2 and ARMS are among your favorite games, this Joy-Con pairing goes nicely with the bright colors of the games. Giving vibes of watermelon bubblegum in all the best ways is the neon green and neon pink Joy-Con set.
This is a quick video for people who couldn't decide between red or yellow switches. All these switches have very good pre-build quality. No scratching and n Switches are the one area you don't want to skimp on. They are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your "experience", while using the board. I will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time. They make that big a difference. Created the first mechanical keyboard switches for gaming: Green Clicky switches for clicky, tactile keystrokes and Orange Tactile switches with a quiet, tactile bump. Both feature a lighter actuation force for quicker response and a 60‑million keystroke lifespan, which is 20% more durable than the industry standard.
Introduced in 2018 with the purple Razer Clicky Optical Switch, each press sends the switch’s stem through a light beam that causes actuation. This differs from traditional mechanical switches
KTT switches is one of the best budget options beside akko and jwk, it's smooth stock, bottoming out feels nice since there's extended pole (not quite a long pole tho), and refreshing colors! Recommending it to everyone who seeks budget option! Anyone, how lucky you are to be able to try all of thise switches! The Razer Huntsman Elite and the Razer Huntsman V2 are wired mechanical gaming keyboards, but the V2 performs better overall. The V2 is Razer's first keyboard with an 8000Hz polling rate, and its latency is lower than the Elite's. Also, the V2 comes with PBT keycaps, which feel more durable and are less prone to shine than ABS keycaps, and the 36 Per Box. $19.80. Alongside Creams and other popular NovelKeys switches, we offer a wide range of keyswitch options from notable manufacturers such as Kailh, Cherry, and Gateron. Elevate your typing and gaming with the perfect switch for your mechanical keyboard.
Overall, the Blue switches make the most noise when in use - probably not the best for roommates who prefer quiet. You could look for the Redragon K596 keyboard, SURARA K582, SURARA K582 RED with red switches and SHRAPNEL K589, PARVATI K591 with low profile red switches. The Blue switch sits at the other end of the spectrum.
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