Best keyboard switch 2014

Best keyboard switch 2014

Poll ended at 03 Dec 2014, 01:00

IBM beam spring
28
15%
Vintage Cherry MX Brown
6
3%
IBM Model F capacitive buckling spring
30
16%
Mitsumi miniature
2
1%
Logitech Romer-G switch
7
4%
Cherry MX Black
17
9%
NovaTouch TKL - Topre hybrid capacitive switch
27
14%
Matias Click
7
4%
Amber Alps
4
2%
Marquardt clicky “butterfly” switch
6
3%
Alps plate spring
4
2%
Alps SKCMAG blue (since bhtooefr already got the amber ones)
4
2%
SMK clicky switches (“Monterey” blue Alps-mount, white MX-mount)
5
3%
Matias quiet-click
10
5%
Kaihua brown
3
2%
Microsoft Surface type cover switches
2
1%
Futaba switches
1
1%
Cherry MX Green
12
6%
Nixdorf black
18
9%
 
Total votes: 193

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webwit
Wild Duck

27 Nov 2014, 01:00

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Please vote for nominees for the Best keyboard switch in 2014.

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This is round 2. This round is used to trim down the suggested nominees from round 1 - the 5 entries with most votes will be promoted to official nominees and make it into the third and final round.

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The second round ends on Wednesday 3 December, 00:00hrs UTC. You can change your vote until the end of the round. The full results will be published at the end of the Awards.

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webwit
Wild Duck

29 Nov 2014, 22:24

Currently ahead are, in alphabetical order:

Cherry MX Black
IBM beam spring
IBM Model F capacitive buckling spring
Nixdorf black
NovaTouch TKL - Topre hybrid capacitive switch

jacobolus

30 Nov 2014, 02:59

Yet again, we learn that voting is a really bad way to pick keyboard switches. Model F switches already won last year (or rather “buckling spring” won, showing a picture of a Model F hammer).

If any kind of Cherry MX switch wins this category, I’m going to laugh. There’s no way a linear MX switch beats out all the fantastic linear switches from the 70s on merit unless the main criterion is “what can I buy in a new keyboard”.

Hak Foo

30 Nov 2014, 04:07

Well, that's a part of it. Especially if you're not fully end-game on layouts and fully stocked (home and work boards, spares, etc.), availability matters.

I like Matias loud switches. They may not be the perfect ALPS switch, the romanticized simplified white from when you could get any number of used FK-2001s for a dollar a piece from the local university's computer graveyard shop, but you can get them brand new and unworn, promising a consistent experience, in any quantity you may need, at a very reasonable price.

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