Author Topic: What Keyswitches are on your main KB? (Strawpoll)  (Read 3835 times)

G710+ which has Cherry MX Brown switches.
SAME BROTHER
but I took out the o-rings cause I still like auditory feedback when I bottom out
« Last Edit: September 20, 2015, 04:14:55 AM by Gatysh »

...the hell are keyswitches?
I have a keyboard that works.

...the hell are keyswitches?
I have a keyboard that works.
The switch that inputs a key press? Pry off a keycap and tell me what's under there.

The switch that inputs a key press? Pry off a keycap and tell me what's under there.

...plastic and circuits.

and crumbs.


I'm assuming it's another accessory you can customize you keyboard with: stiffness/softness, sound, lights. I have a standard keyboard and this is the first time I've heard of... keyswitch models.
Sounds to me like something the same people who bought a custom gaming mouse that lights up and has a numpad on its side would enjoy buying.

Next I'm gonna hear that changing out your stock keyswitches will enhance reaction time by some odd milliseconds giving you a serious edge in hardcore gaming, right?

Next I'm gonna hear that changing out your stock keyswitches will enhance reaction time by some odd milliseconds giving you a serious edge in hardcore gaming, right?
if a certain type of key/switch has less depth/resistance to register, don't you think that would make a difference?

I'm assuming it's another accessory you can customize you keyboard with: stiffness/softness, sound, lights. I have a standard keyboard and this is the first time I've heard of... keyswitch models.
Sounds to me like something the same people who bought a custom gaming mouse that lights up and has a numpad on its side would enjoy buying.

Next I'm gonna hear that changing out your stock keyswitches will enhance reaction time by some odd milliseconds giving you a serious edge in hardcore gaming, right?

It's mostly a feel thing, many people prefer the feel of mechanical keyswitches (less mushy, crisper, and they'll last ages longer than rubber dome keyboards), and if you have a soldering iron and a lot of spare time, then sure, you can change keyswitches on a mechanical keyboard, but nothing will change that attitude of yours.

Next I'm gonna hear that changing out your stock keyswitches will enhance reaction time by some odd milliseconds giving you a serious edge in hardcore gaming, right?
you can't change out keyswitches on a non-mechanical keyboard but even on mechs it's really hard because you have to desolder each individual switch and solder new, possibly more expensive, ones in

also it's not an accessory because it's part of the keyboard

what the forget are keyswitches

what the forget are keyswitches
cherry browns
or
rubber domes

Or many other obscure varieties, basically pry a keycap off and what's under it is your switch.
« Last Edit: September 20, 2015, 05:39:39 AM by Gatysh »

So there are two kinds of keyswitches. Okay.
I definitely don't have rubber domes, but I'm skeptical that what I have is called cherry browns.
This keyboard is over 8 years old.

I'm just more surprised people can name their model name on a part of something I didn't know had names till today.

So there are two kinds of keyswitches. Okay.
I definitely don't have rubber domes, but I'm skeptical that what I have is called cherry browns.
This keyboard is over 8 years old.

I'm just more surprised people can name their model name on a part of something I didn't know had names till today.
it's because people who are into mechs and such don't just buy a random keyboard
they actually look at what switch they're getting and how it will feel/sound
a lot of mech enthusiasts/fans will do a lot of research on these

also there are more than two kinds of keyswitches
here's a list:
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Category:List_of_all_keyboard_switches

your ignorance is astounding

I'm just more surprised people can name their model name on a part of something I didn't know had names till today.
It's almost as if people can have different interests to you!