Best keyboard switch 2013

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Belfong

24 Nov 2013, 07:50

Um, I just realize - how can we miss out Topre??!!!

That has to be a winner!

JBert

24 Nov 2013, 15:57

It seems the classic buckling spring switch is also missing!

Tactile, aural and technologically refined, it's a great switch as long as you can live with its drawbacks.

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ماء

24 Nov 2013, 16:59

JBert wrote:It seems the classic buckling spring switch is also missing!
Tactile, aural and technologically refined, it's a great switch as long as you can live with its drawbacks.
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[Call for nominees] Best keyboard clicky switch 2013

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webwit
Wild Duck

24 Nov 2013, 17:12

That would work once but not yearly. It's not like the movies where there are a bunch of new releases each year. So each year it would be voting on the same thing, Cherry MX Blue vs IBM vs Alps vs Matias.

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Belfong

25 Nov 2013, 05:42

That is true but every year the number of people using mechanical has increased. Their opinions matter even more as we now have a bigger sample. If you are voting for obscure switches that maybe just 2 people have use, that's not best-of for 2013 as it was not properly represented.

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Muirium
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25 Nov 2013, 12:13

I nominate Cherry MX green. Both to further split the Cherry vote and because they are honestly my favourite MX. That's why I built my first custom board around them.

ماء how do you like the greys you bought from 7bit? I have a linear grey and a tactile grey, and they're too heavy even for me! Definitely intended as space bar switches.

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bhtooefr

25 Nov 2013, 14:18

Matias Click.

Because Quiet Click shouldn't get all the glory. And because it feels amazing - great weighting, quite early tactility, but chunkier tactility than, say, Alps whites.

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ماء

25 Nov 2013, 15:24

Muirium wrote: ماء how do you like the greys you bought from 7bit? I have a linear grey and a tactile grey, and they're too heavy even for me! Definitely intended as space bar switches.
switches,I yet plug on a keyboard,so for typing are both,I have not tried :?
but in my opinion, dark greys(blacks 80g) quite good than greys tactile but for while linears really really boring :(

Findecanor

25 Nov 2013, 17:07

BTW. If there existed a tactile, locking switch in the MX line-up, I would have nominated it.

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Broadmonkey
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25 Nov 2013, 18:12

Muirium wrote:I nominate Cherry MX green. Both to further split the Cherry vote and because they are honestly my favourite MX. That's why I built my first custom board around them.
Good call. 2013 has really been the year where it has gained a lot of popularity and recognition. I don't imagine most people would have guessed a commercial gaming branded keyboard with only greens would have been available in 2012!

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Daniel Beardsmore

25 Nov 2013, 21:50

Findecanor wrote:BTW. If there existed a tactile, locking switch in the MX line-up, I would have nominated it.
Tactile lock switches kinda suck. Alps SKCLJC feels kinda sharp and grindy, and the only Futaba "modern" lock I have (as opposed to the old linear lock) also feels similarly rubbish. I just checked my old SMK lock switches, and while it's not a linear switch, the subtle change in force doesn't really have any useful indication to the user.

I presume there must be some locking switches that are tactile and feel nice?

Findecanor

26 Nov 2013, 00:43

Hmm.. A friend of mine misplaced my C64, so I can't check if its lock switch (presumably Mitsumi) was any good, but I remember it as being tactile. It has been years, though.

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