Cherry MX Black
switches are characterized by their smooth, linear press from top to bottom. ... However, using
MX Black
switches means you have to traverse the entire switch for a key press to register, which can be tiresome for regular typing, especially compared to other
switches.
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Cherry MX Blue switches are clicky, so typing at speed generates plenty of noise. The click adds an extra layer to the tactile feedback received with each key press.Jul 4, 2018
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CHERRY MX Red and CHERRY MX Red RGB switches are linear-style switches; their travel path doesn't have the bump used to provide tactile feedback. These switches don't have to reset past that bump to register a repeat press, so gamers who need to rapidly double-tap or triple-tap keys will enjoy the edge in speed.