Poll

Cherry MX switch used / prefer

Reds
6 (28.6%)
Blacks
1 (4.8%)
Browns
5 (23.8%)
Blues
6 (28.6%)
Other (green, clear, buckling springs, etc)
3 (14.3%)

Total Members Voted: 21

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i use reds. used to use blues, but they seriously get annoying to listen to after a while, so i switched. reds are nice and smooth, and not very loud.

The stores in asia here usually have keyboards on display so people can just try them out, which is pretty much what I did
You don't live in oregon???

browns

good balance between tactile feedback and noise

Cherry MX buckling springs

You don't live in oregon???
in asia for a week this time, have to do stuff for visa

Cherry MX buckling springs

I have a buckling spring keyboard from walmart for $1 lol, it does the job well when I need it

Just an update, reds for osu! keyboard and for a regular keyboard if i get one? or mix them up and have one different than the other

I've never played osu so I don't know if there's some sort of intense competitive scene or something but do you really need a completely separate keyboard for it?

I've never played osu so I don't know if there's some sort of intense competitive scene or something but do you really need a completely separate keyboard for it?

Its pretty competitive in the higher ranks
If I wanted to be really competitive I would actually have 2 60% keyboards, one reds and one browns/blues probably, but at least 1 mechanical keyboard is highly highly recommended for osu

If the osu! keyboard is a PCB, there is a way to switch out the stem of the cherry mx switches i think

I prefer reds. The only downside is typing though.

my keyboard has black switches

I prefer reds. The only downside is typing though.

Had any problems where you accidentally pressed the wrong button in a game? I assumed it would happen a lot because of the low amount of force needed to press the key, but how fast did you get used to it?

my keyboard has black switches

hey finally someone who has blacks, do your fingers get fatigued rather quickly or did you get used to them? oh and are they easy to doubletap without bottoming out the key? If you got used to them fairly quickly I think I'll stick to blacks, otherwise reds

I got used to them pretty quickly, but I richard around with a guitar pretty often
I actually tend to bottom them out for rapid taps but you definitely don't need to
the engage distance of the switch doesn't require it