Should you 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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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 bottom out force keyboard?

A quick refresher, actuation point is the point where the key switch sends the signal to the computer, bottom out is when the key switch is fully pressed down.
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What is keyboard actuation force?

Actuation Force. Activation Point (or Operating Position) is the key travel distance where the key is actually recognized by the keyboard. Actuation force is the force required at this point. Put simply, it's how hard you have to press the key for it to be recognized.
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Is red switch good for typing?

If you don't touch type, then Red are very good for typing, since you are bottoming out each key. If you touch type, ability to feel the actuation point of brown can help you type faster. You don't have to bottom out each key, so you are able to hover over your keyboard and type with just enough force.
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Are clicky switches 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 Halo clears good for gaming?

Update: The lighter actuation of the Halo Clears makes them feel like I can type faster and better than the Halo Trues. The consistent feeling is the same for both switches but I can do more quick bursts with the Clears. For typing, I would go for the the Clears and have my WASD and arrow keys as the Trues for gaming.
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Are Cherry MX Browns loud?

Neither switch is extremely loud, in fact the Cherry MX Reds are relatively quiet. Here is noise breakdown in simple terms: Cherry MX Red = Quiet. Cherry MX Brown = Moderately Loud.
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What switch is best for gaming?

Linear switches are by far the best for gaming. The reason is, linear switches are smooth and consistent. Each keystroke is clean with no bump or click noise.
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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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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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Which mechanical switch is best for typing?

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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Are mechanical keyboards better 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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What are the smoothest switches?

Linear switches are a sub-set type of switch that focus on producing a smooth, consistent actuation without any tactile feedback. Linear switches are great for people who don't like the small bump experienced from tactile switches or the loud noises from clicky switches.
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What is the best keyswitch?

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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What is a black switch?

Cherry MX Blacks are linear switches that are very similar to Reds, save that they require 60 g of force to actuate. They feel a little more resistant than Reds, and are also available in a Silent variant. Cherry MX Browns are some of the most popular switches in gaming keyboards.
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Why are brown switches hated?

in side by side comparisons brown always seems to lose because every switch does something better than browns. this causes most enthusiasts to dislike the switch. it is also one of the more popular switches for beginners because its not to heavy, not to light, tactile but no click etc.
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Which key switch is the quietest?

Our first pick is the Healios, a silent linear switch made by ZealPC. his is the quietest linear switch available on the market, and an excellent option for those who want to keep their typing sounds low.
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Are Holy Pandas good?

If you're a tactile switch fan, then yes, Holy Pandas are definitely worth trying, especially now there are many types of Holy Pandas available at reasonable prices. Holy Pandas are often considered a top tier tactile switch, so if you're looking to end game your tactile journey, Holy Pandas are viable choice.
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Are Halo Trues heavy?

Halo Trues are tactile switches with a 100g spring, which is quite heavy compared to most tactile switches.
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Why are blue switches hated?

There are two truths to the Cherry MX Blues: they are way more tactile than the Cherry MX Browns (which are actually marketed as tactile but somehow feel just like scratchy linears, which is the reason for a lot of hate they are getting) the “click” is a bit “rattling” and not as crisp as other clicky switches.
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What is a blue switch?

Blue switches are so-called clicky switches. With blue switches, you'll hear a click when a keystroke is registered. This comes in handy for typing, programming, and playing strategy games. Since you feel exactly when you register a key, you don't have to press the key all the way.
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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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