Cherry Brown MX?

gbohn

30 Jul 2012, 00:17

Hi;

I recently got a 'new-old-stock' Cherry G80-HR8113HRDUS-2 keyboard. I used it to get some Cherry DS keycaps.

I checked the feel of the keyboard before removing the keycaps. When I removed the keycaps, they appeared to me to be Cherry MX 'browns'.

See the attached picture. But I was under the impression that the browns were supposed to be 'tactile', so I expected to feel a slight 'bump' when pressing down the keys.

Instead, it feels 'smooth' (as far as I can tell) when pressing them down.

Can anyone tell if these look like Cherry MX 'Brown ' switches? Is this how they feel (smooth)?

Thanks;
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Acanthophis

30 Jul 2012, 00:23

Those are indeed browns. They are tactile, but just a little. They could be worn out over time.
Also, some describe browns as dirty reds (which are linear without tactility).

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webwit
Wild Duck

30 Jul 2012, 00:27

DeathAdder wrote:some describe browns as dirty reds
Nice! :lol:

If key switches would be like handshakes, the MX Red would give you a hideous limp hand.

gbohn

30 Jul 2012, 00:37

> They could be worn out over time.

They shouldn't be worn out from use. This was sold as never having been used (and at least appeared to be 'New-In-Box').

I guess the feel could just be more subtle than I'm expecting. As far as I can tell, this was made in 2006.

Thanks.

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agor

30 Jul 2012, 00:56

Press it very slowly. If you feel a little "scratch", that's the tactility of browns :p

gbohn

30 Jul 2012, 02:17

agor wrote:Press it very slowly. If you feel a little "scratch", that's the tactility of browns :p
You're right.

I did type on it for a minute or two before I took off the keycaps, and it seemed o.k. to type on.

But, It's a lot more subtle than I was expecting.

I have a keyboard with a set of Cherry MX Blues and it seems the tactile effect is more noticeable. But then again, it's hard for me to ignore the click and concentrate only on the feel of the blues...

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agor

30 Jul 2012, 11:50

The blue tactility is indeed stronger. If you kinda want the tactility of blues without click, you have to try "Ergo Clears"

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Peter

30 Jul 2012, 13:57

webwit wrote:
DeathAdder wrote:some describe browns as dirty reds
Nice! :lol:

If key switches would be like handshakes, the MX Red would give you a hideous limp hand.
What they said ..

My first experience with Cherry-switches was a Compaq track-ball board with Browns .
I absolutely HATED it ! So much that I didn't give the rest of the Cherry-line a fair chance for YEARS !
(At the time I was on a 1992 IBM Model M and the Cherry Browns just felt like mushy mud .)
This is the Cherry-switch that you either LOVE or LOATHE !
I loathe it, but others think it's the best compromise-switch ever ..
Ain't it great how people aren't the the same :) ?

possum

05 Aug 2012, 21:34

concur. I jumped in and bought a brown das thinking they'd feel like blues but sound like nothing. haha, wrong! 'dirty reds' is most apt.

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webwit
Wild Duck

06 Aug 2012, 00:29

Winner of the deskthority awards 2011 category "Best keyboard switch"...

Brodawg

06 Aug 2012, 01:35

webwit wrote:Winner of the deskthority awards 2011 category "Best keyboard switch"...
I do believe that's because you didn't include ergo-clear to that :P

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Jim66

06 Aug 2012, 09:37

webwit wrote:
DeathAdder wrote:some describe browns as dirty reds
Nice! :lol:

If key switches would be like handshakes, the MX Red would give you a hideous limp hand.
Hahahaha, this is brilliant!

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