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Once you go mechanical keyboard, you never go back

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    And all your coworkers hate you.
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    Use clear switches and problem solved @DeepSpace
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    I've heard this before but can't believe it. Probably just need to buy one to feel the difference...
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    I would like to confirm what @futoricky said earlier both on the original post and his preference of clear switches. They are like keyboardgazm! There is a reason why every custom keyboard manufacturer runs out of them just as soon as they are made available!
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    I absolutely hate them and I've used them before!
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    @nmunro can you be a bit more specific!? Are you talking about mechanical keyboards in general or clear switches in specific?
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    I don't know what clear switches are so I guess I meant mechanical keyboards. That clicking clack sound is incredibly irritating. I like silent soft quiet keys.
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    Whats the difference? Been wanting to get one and I dont know how much money should I invest
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    @nmunro Well my friend you have been working with the wrong type of mechanical keyboard then. Get yourself a keyboard with clear MX Cherry switches with blue o-ring noise dampeners and you will enjoy the sound of silence when you type.
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    @cube5 Between plastic dome or chiclet and mechanical keyboards; Astro-fucking-nomical!

    Between MX Cherry switch types;

    Brown & Clear Switches: tactile feedback, quiet - best for swift and soft typists

    Blue & Green Switches: Clicky/audible/piss yourself and colleagues and friends and family off to the point of them wanting strangle you feedback type. - Best for people who are better at hearing the feedback of the key press through their ears rather than feeling them with their finger tips.

    Black & Red Switches: No feedback, tactile or audible. - Best for the cavemen and cavewomen amongst us who have a certain animosity towards their keyboards and take their stress out on the poor board rather than the source of their misery.
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    Cost;

    Depending on the keyboard key number, switch type, noise dampeners and custom key customizations chosen, anywhere between 160$ to 400$
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