![]() It is pretty easy to decide if clicky switches are or aren’t for you, but choosing between linear and tactile switches can be trickier. Though the bumpy feel isn’t for everyone, these switches are fun to use and the sounds are satisfying (for you, definitely not for others!). They have a tactile bump and a loud noise when pressed. There are many sub-categories for switch types, but the main three are linear, tactile, and clicky.Ĭlicky switches are the super loud type that I previously mentioned, and are definitely more of a niche choice. However, this same switch would be a poor choice for someone who wants to bring their keyboard to work or a library, because the loud clicks would be annoying to those around you! For example, some switches are loud and clicky, which a writer might like because they can receive the tactile and audible feedback of pressing a key. The different switch types are designed to have a unique typing feel, sound, and actuation force to appeal to a variety of preferences. Whether you are looking for a keyboard for gaming, work, school, programming, or writing, the switch you choose can either enhance or detract from that purpose. Today, we will give you the run-down on two of the most popular switch types: tactile and linear switches. ![]() With all of the switch brands and colors, it is definitely confusing to figure out what will suit you best. It can be difficult to navigate the world of mechanical keyboards if you don’t have knowledge of the different switch types.
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