LOL I didn't know people still ask the "which color switches are best" question. Real talk, it's all preference. IIRC, generally speaking most old school FPS pros prefer black switches. Blue switches are generally associated with pro RTS players. Reds and Browns are somewhere in the middle. If you're used to Blues, stick with Blues.
Mechanical keyboards are typically outfitted with blue, brown, or red switches, with each known as a mechanical switch. Cherry MX brown linear switches are quieter during use than Cherry MX blue
The new Switch's screen is slightly brighter and gives off a warmer color than the original's screen. In 2019, we learned that Sharp was working with Nintendo to produce new Switch panels. So, upon getting the V2, I was curious to see if the screen included any of Sharp's technology.
Cherry MX Black switch: Mang đến trải nghiệm gõ mượt mà tương tự như Red switch nhưng nặng hơn do có lò xo căng hơn với lức nhấn 60g. Cherry MX Blue switch: Một trong những switch "ồn ào" bởi âm thanh clicky. Blue switch vừa mang đặc điểm của dòng Tactile, vừa Clicky với lực nhấn
Here’s Why (2023) The blue switch is the key to improving your typing speed. This is because the blue switch can improve your typing accuracy and help you learn the keyboard better. If you are not using a blue switch, you are not properly training your fingers. You must turn on the blue switch every time you type a word.
a few good switches: huano blue shell pink dot (imo the best atm) huano blue shell blue dot huano blue shell white dot kailh 8.0 (preferred by many) kailh 4.0 kailh 2.0 ttc gold dustproof 80m (pretty good too) ttc gold dustproof 60m zippy DF3-P1 (a good omron replacement) japanese omron (idk which one sry)
On the other hand, if you want a dedicated F-row, dedicated arrow keys, and you don't mind only having red backlighting, the FPS PRO could be a good choice. Also, the FPS PRO is available with Cherry MX Red linear switches and Cherry MX Blue clicky switches, while the Origins 60 is only available with HyperX Red linear switches.
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