Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (1)
Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (2)
Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (3)
Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (4)
Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (5)
Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (6)
Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (7)
Diy Keyboard Mechanical Switch Upgrade 2Pin Dustproof red blue brown black purple Replacement Gateron Cherry (8)

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Dust-proof upgrade switch - Works with all keycaps - Quality Switch. More tactile and crispier than Cherry and Gateron. - LED RGB lights will continue work. Transparent housing, suitable for LED backlighting shine. - Support type A, B, C pins motherboards. - Outemu exclusive socket is supported - 1-year local warranty. Durability guaranteed. Which Color code switch is recommended? Blue - For typist/gamers who love clicky sound. Tactile switch Red - For gaming enthusiast who want light switches and instant response. No clicky sound. Linear switch Black - For accurate gaming enthusiast who want heavy switches. No clicky sound. Linear switch Brown - For hybrid typist gaming enthusiast who want a bit lighter switches. No clicky sound. Tactile switch Purple - For typist who work in quiet environment. Blue switch without clicky sound. Heavier brown. Tactile switch. Tactile vs Linear. Tactile is typically aimed at typist. It has this 'bump' feeling when pressed. Its like simulating typing phone keyboard and it vibrates. Haptic feedback. Linear is typically aimed at gamers who want smoother presses and faster response. It's all personal preferences Personally, I prefer to use red for gaming and work but blue at home office. I also use different switches for certain keys. Switch spec Black - Operation Force 80±15gf •Total travel: 4.00mm Pretravel: 2.20±0.6mm Blue - Operation Force 60±10gf Tactile force: 60±10gf •Total travel: 4.00mm Pretravel: 2.20±0.6mm Brown - Operation Force 60±10gf Tactile force: 55±15gf •Total travel: 4.00mm Pretravel: 2.20±0.6mm Red - Operation Force 60±10gf •Total travel: 4.00mm Pretravel: 2.20±0.6mm

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