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I wanna get into mechanical keyboards for sparetime gaming. Red, blue or brown??

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    Logitech has some good ones, go try it in a store. :)
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    It's a preference, brown, blue and red are the switches that need least amount of pressure to push, blue have a noticeable tactile click halfway down, brown has discrete tactile feedback halfway down, red is just linear force all the way down.
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    @zepto88 as i wanna get into speedrunning, and i tought mabe red, is this suitable?
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    @heyheni problem: theres no shop wich give these to test. And the qouldnt let a crazy dev into their facilities :)
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    I'am more into red ones (got some zealios), but if it's only spare gaming and you pref a more versatile keyboard, get some browns
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    @Ashuu ok, i'll get reds in combination with my day2day keaboard
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    You'll be delighted as soon as you get used to their speed <3
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    Brown, son. Got 2 Das Keyboard 4 with browns. One for work one for play.
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    They say that the switches with a tactile feedback which is when the key sends the command is better for typing, and the linear is for gaming, but this is also preference. I actually like the black ones, same as red but a little heavier to press down, I think is a difference of 10grams downloaded.
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    Check out the Ozone Strike Battle mechanical keyboard with brown switches! Cheap, compact and high build quality.
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    I ordered filco majestouch 2 from keyboard co.com, awsome quality.
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    @zepto88 ok, ill check it out :)
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    I have the tenkeyless version, who else but economics uses the numpad 😆
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    @zepto88 yea, numpad is useless, but i prefer having it for thing like blender, where u need some
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    Red is my fav
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    @SoupSpoon yeah, i think after rethinking, ill go winh brown
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    iirc there are some keyboards with o ring dampers that you can put under keys if its too much of a bang. 2 cents worth advice for the day
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