Are you supposed to bottom out when you type?

Quality switches typically actuate before they are fully depressed, and bottoming out becomes unnecessary, and is considered by some to slow down the typist: they may release a key once it actuates, but before it bottoms out. With some switches, bottoming out brings the slider to a hard stop, jolting one's finger.
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Is it good to bottom out a mechanical keyboard?

As far as I know, bottoming out is not bad. The keycaps is quite durable for hardcore typists too. They are made to be typed, and most mechanical keyboards are very well built for that.
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What is bottom out in typing?

Bottom out: the act of pressing a key to its full depth. Mechanical keys actuate before bottoming out, meaning it's possible to type faster and with less force (though some heavy typists still do so). Rubber dome keys usually require a full bottom out to activate.
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Should you bottom out tactile switches?

Tactile switches provide tactile feedback. They provide a noticeable bump in the middle of travel to let you know that your key press has been registered. They are ideal for typing because you get a slight indication of a keypress without needing to bottom out your keys.
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What is Cherry MX clear?

The Cherry MX Clear switch is a medium stiff, tactile, non-clicky mechanical keyboard switch in the Cherry MX family. The slider is not actually clear but colourless (in effect, translucent white). The word Clear is Cherry's own designation to distinguish it from the older Cherry MX White which is a clicky switch.
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Is Brown switch loud?

Brown switches only produce a moderate amount of noise so they can be a good option for the office and you won't have to worry too much about how loud the keyboard is. That being said, if you work in a super quiet office, your keyboard may stand out a little bit.
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What is Ducky keyboard?

Ducky manufactures gaming peripherals with its primary focus on mechanical keyboards. Their keyboards are highly customizable, and you can purchase them in a variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, TTC, and Kailh switches, depending on what model you're interested in.
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Is tactile or linear better?

Tactile switches are versatile performers that cope well with a variety of different typing tasks. When playing MMO's and games that require frequent communication they're quieter than clicky switches (won't annoy friends over a mic) and generally offer a better feel than linear switches for pure typing experiences.
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Are tactile switches good for typing?

Tactile switches offer the best feedback out of any mechanical switch. The sound and feel when typing on them make it easier to type accurately without any misclicks. The tactile bump generated is a great indicator of when a keypress is logged without having to fully bottom out your keys.
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Does stem wobble matter?

Switch Stem Wobble

Some switches have higher tolerances, and therefore have more movement between the top and bottom housing of switches. Switch stem wobble is the movement of the stem within an assembled switch's top housing. This movement is normal and expected from all mechanical switches.
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Is 60% keyboard good for typing?

Best answer: As long as you don't mind a lack of arrow keys, numpad, F keys, and navigation cluster, a 60% keyboard will save space on your desk, add some style to your setup, and is easier to carry around.
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Are clicky keyboards good for typing?

Mechanical keyboards are generally regarded as good keyboards for typing. They offer switches under each key rather than rubber membrane like most standard keyboards, which means a superior feeling when typing. Each keypress is tangibly felt, helping users maintain more precise and accurate typing.
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Is gaming keyboard good for typing?

The bottom line. Ultimately a good gaming keyboard can and will be good for work. If you're going down this path, a good strategy is to look at quieter switches and to try to avoid the fastest actuation and linear switches. These are great for gaming but less so for typing on and more prone to mistakes.
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Why are mechanical keyboards popular?

Most gamers prefer mechanical keyboards because they're more tactile, durable, and faster. At the same time, some gamers appreciate the smaller footprint, portability, and lower price points of the membrane keyboards. Still others want the best of both in a hybrid.
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What does MX mean in keyboard?

CHERRY MX: Mechanical X-Point. With the “Mechanical X-Point” technology, MX for short, CHERRY offers the most popular and widely used switch technology for mechanical keyboards on the market.
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How do you not bottom out?

With some switches, bottoming out brings the slider to a hard stop, jolting one's finger. Aftermarket soft-landing pads can be fitted to the keyboard to soften the impact of bottoming out. Alternatively, switches with a high final force (e.g. Cherry MX Clear) can reduce or prevent bottoming out.
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Which is best typing key?

The best mechanical switches for typing are Cherry MX Browns, ZealPC Zilents, and Topre switches. There are many different tactile switches out there with differences in spring force, travel distance, sound, and feel. Continue reading for some of our best switch picks for typing and why.
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What switch is best for typing?

Cherry MX Brown. Recommended for: A good blend of typing and gaming. Cherry MX Brown is widely considered to be the best “middle-ground” switch. Its tactile bump, silent travel, and medium actuation force makes it a versatile switch.
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Is clicky good for gaming?

As mentioned before, blue switches and clicky switches in general are not ideal for gaming. But to a less severe degree, tactile switches should be avoided. Switches such as brown, clear, or orange switches have a tactile bump that can interfere with a smooth and consistent actuation.
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Are linears best for gaming?

Linear switches are usually quiet, smooth, and consistent throughout the entire movement. Linear switches are especially used by gamers as the consistent keystrokes allow for more precision in highly competitive games. Linear switches are also enjoyed by people who prefer the smooth movements while typing.
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Are red switches clicky?

Types of mechanical switches

Mechanical switches on keyboards like the Apex 7 and Apex 7 TKL fall into one of three categories: Linear (red) Tactile (brown) Clicky (blue)
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What is Tfue's keyboard?

Tfue's new keyboard is the Ducky Miya Pro Rainbow with MX Silver Switches. Tfue replaced the default (white) keycaps with a purple Tai-Hao Rubber Gaming Keycap set. Cherry MX 90A O-Rings support the keycaps.
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What was the first 60% keyboard?

MOUNTAIN introduces the "world's first" 60% keyboard with modularity and mechanical switches. MOUNTAIN is an accessories OEM that makes its own "premium" switches.
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What are the loudest keyboard switches?

The Blue switches are the loudest, but if you want a slightly quieter click, the Whites are an excellent option as well. The White switches are also slightly heavier, so if you type with a heavy hand, they can help protect you from bottoming out on each keystroke.
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Which color switch is quietest?

#1 Pick: Gateron Silent Red/Black

Gateron Silent Red and Blacks are both linear switches that are super smooth and super quiet. Gateron switches are known to be budget-friendly, so they make an excellent option for those who don't have a ton to spend on switches.
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