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title: Mechanical keyboard switchees
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tags: computers, keyboards
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date: 2022-04-24 00:00
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I am trying something new. Here I will be recording my thoughts about
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various keyboard switches I tried.
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# Tactile
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**Gazzew Boba U4**
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Silent high-tactility switch, 65g. Does not produce a lot of sound, but not
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_completely_ quite. Great tactility with a sharp early bump. I tend to
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bottom out easily when typing on these.
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My favourite switch so far, in terms of pure tactility.
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**Gazzew Boba U4T**
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High-strength tactile switch. All bump, no pre/post-travel. Feels very
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nice. The sound is supposed to be "thocky", but I subjectively found
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it more "poppy" than SP Star Magic Girl, for example, which tends to
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have a more muted sound. Overall, a great switch with an amazing
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tactile signature and a moreish sharp bump.
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**Durock T1**
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TBD
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**Glorious Panda**
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I have not tried the original Holy Pandas yet, but I was told that
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Glorious Panda can be a sufficient replacement. So far I have been
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enjoying those switches. They are on the more heavy tactile end of
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things with a sharp bump (still not as heavy as Boba U4 dd, and not as
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sharp as Kailh Box Royal). The sound is alright, not too annoying, and
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it seems to improve with some lubing on the housing. However, under
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heavy typing there can be a noticable ping.
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**Purple Panda**
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Mid-high-strength tactil from Tecsee, 68g. Another take on the "Holy
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Panda" signature with a P-shaped bump. However, the stem is very long,
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resulting in very short travel (3mm?). Because of that, the
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post-travel is rather small, and it is not very hard to bottom out
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with these switches. The upstroke also feels very fast.
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Initially when I got them, there was very little ping stock. However,
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after using them actively for a week I think the ping has gotten
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worse.
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Comparison with some other tactile switches:
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- Compared to Glorious Panda, Purple Pandas have shorter post-travel and
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a more rounded bump. Purple Pandas also have less ping.
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- Tecsee Sapphire
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Techsee Sapphire have a much shorter, lighter bump, and have way more post-travel.
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- SP Star Magic Girl.
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The Magic Girl switches have a generally similar tactile signature,
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with almost no pre-travel before the bump. The bump on Magic Girl
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feels longer than on Purple Panda. Despite of that, the post-travel on
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Purple Panda is shorter than that on Magic Girl, probably due to the
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stem length.
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- Compared to SP Star Magic Girl, Purple Pandas have a way shorter ..
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**SP Star Magic Girl**
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Mid-to-high-strength colourful tactiles. A pronounced but rounded bump
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with very little pre-travel. Smooth for the post-bump travel. Since
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the post-travel is longer than on some other tactiles (probably the
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most post-bump travel on this list, at the time of writting), it is
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quite possible not to bottom out on every keypress. Sound-wise they
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are kind of muted. Not silent, but with quiter typing force the sounds
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of keycaps etc will easily drown on the switch-proper sounds. For
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example, compared to Box Royals or Glorious Pandas, these have way
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less ping.
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**Kailh Box Royal**
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Mid-strength tactile, on the more tactile end of the scale. These have
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a really "fun" tactile bump, with almost no pre-travel. I don't think
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it requires a lot of force for the bump, but since the bump is so
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sharp it may feel heavier than it is. I find it hard not to bottom out
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when using these switches.
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Soundwise, these can sound quite inconsistent (stock), and some
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switches have really annoying ping.
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I do not think I will be using them for a full build, but I enjoy
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having this switch on some of designated keys, maybe return or the
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F-keys?
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**Tecsee Sapphire**
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Mid-strength tactile. Has a nice bumb and and very smooth travel
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afterwards. Cannot really say anything bad about it. The sound may be
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too high pitched for the connoisseurs, but I do not mind too much.
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**Gateron Brown**
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Hated among many. I actually do not think it is too bad, but it does
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require lubing to sound more tolerable. Not a fan of such a "light"
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tactile signature tho.
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**Cherry MX Brown**
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**Frankenswitches**
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- Glorious Boba (?): Glorious Panda stem in Boba housing. Feels like
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Glorious Panda with less pre-travel and easier bottom-out. Sounds
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quite similar.
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# Linear
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**Gateron Red**
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**Gateron Red**
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Linear switch. A bit too smooth for my taste. It feels like for some
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Linear switch. A bit too smooth for my taste. It feels like for some
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@ -5,21 +128,9 @@ of these switches the actuation point is really close. I sometimes
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accidentally triggered a switch when i was resting my fingers on the
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accidentally triggered a switch when i was resting my fingers on the
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keyboard.
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keyboard.
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Can be very clacky, but sound seems to improve with a tape mod.
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Can be very clacky, but sound is drastically improved with a tape mod.
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**Gazzew Boba U4**
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Silent tacticle switch, 65g. Does not produce a lot of sound, but not
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_completely_ quite. Great tactility with an early bump. I tend to
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bottom out when typing on these.
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My favourite switches so far.
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**Gazzew Bobagum**
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**Gazzew Bobagum**
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Silent linear, 62g. Nice linear switch, with good amount of force for
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Silent linear, 62g. Nice linear switch, smooth, but with a good amount
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me. Produce very little sound.
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of force. Produce very little sound.
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**Gateron Brown**
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TBD
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