MengenalSwitch pada Keyboard Mechanical. Ada beberapa jenis switch di keyboard ini yang bisa dibedakan berdasarkan warnanya. Namun secara umum ada empat switch yang sering ditemui. Berikut jenis-jenis switch di keyboard mechanical : 1. Switch Biru. Bunyi yang dihasilkan dari switch biru terbilang cukup keras, seperti mesin ketik jaman dahulu.

After finally deciding to go for a mechanical keyboard, another question usually comes up very soon Which switch type do you want to use? The switches are probably one of the most important parts of the keyboard. Two keyboards from the same model, but with different switch types, can feel quite which switches are the best? Sadly, there is no easy answer in general, it really depends on your preferences. But don’t worry, we will guide you through this. This article will tell you everything you need to know and will help you to make the right on their characteristics, there are basically three types of switches Linear switches, tactile switches and clicky switches are the simplest ones. They feel the same from the moment you start pressing the key until bottoming out. There is no tactile feedback or noise when hitting the actuation point the point where the keypress gets registered – usually somewhere in the middle. So, most of the time, you will probably bottom out on each key switches provide tactile feedback, when hitting the actuation point. As you press the key down, you will notice a small bump, which lets you know, that your key press got successfully switches provide an additional click sound, when hitting the actuation point. The main advantage of tactile and clicky switches is that you don’t have to push the key all the way down. You can release the key immediately after you receive the most popular mechanical keyboard switch manufacturer is the German company Cherry. Cherry created the famous Cherry MX Switch in the 1980s and patented it. The switch became pretty much the standard for mechanical keyboards. Almost every mechanical keyboard used Cherry MX switches. Today, the patent is already expired and everyone is allowed to use the concept of the Cherry MX switches. With the gain of popularity of mechanical keyboards in the last few years, several manufacturers introduced their own switch types. The Cherry MX switches are still very popular MX SwitchesThe Cherry MX switches are named after their stem color. Different colors also mean different characteristics. So, when someone is talking about which color of MX Switches he prefers, he is not talking about aesthetics. Some manufacturers although, chose to link the switch color with the background color in some of their keyboards. But in general, that’s not the case. The four most common Cherry MX switches are the followingCherry MX BlackThe Cherry MX Black is a linear switch, so it does not provide any feedback when hitting the actuation point and it just generates noise when bottoming out. With 60 cN, the actuation force is quite high. As you get no feedback about the actuation, you probably bottom out every key press. As a consequence, the likelihood of accidental presses might get reduced. On the other hand, it can be quite tiresome to traverse the entire switch at every key a result, the Cherry MX Black switches are mostly used by gamers, especially for RTS and shooter games. Typists usually choose other switch August 2015, there is also a noise-damped version of the switch, the Cherry MX Black Cherry MX BlackManufacturer CherrySwitch LinearActuation Distance 2 mmActuation Force 60 cN Cherry MX RedThe Cherry MX Red switches are similar to the Cherry MX Black. Both are linear switches without any feedback. The difference between them, is that the Cherry MX Red requires far less actuation force only 45 cN. As this enables faster actuation, the Cherry MX Red is a very popular choice in gaming August 2015, there is also a noise-damped version of the switch, the Cherry MX Red Cherry MX RedManufacturer CherrySwitch LinearActuation Distance 2 mmActuation Force 45 cNCherry MX BlueThe Cherry MX Blue is the favored switch type of most typing enthusiasts. The Cherry MX Blue provides tactile feedback and has a loud and clear click sound. These switches make sure, you recognize hitting the actuation point and therefore allow for really fast typing. It might take a bit of practice to stop pressing the key when hitting the actuation point, but once mastered, you surely will be writing texts like a professional secretary. In addition, hearing the click sound is really satisfying. Writing on a normal keyboard feels kind of boring, once you are used to a keyboard with Cherry MX Blue though the Cherry MX Blue switches are really good for typists, it doesn’t mean, that they are bad for gamers. There are actually a lot of gaming keyboards using them, but they have to compete with a lot of hybrid switches for their thing to keep in mind Keyboards with Cherry MX Blue switches are usually quite loud, therefore the clicking sound can be annoying or distracting for co-workers or family Cherry MX BlueManufacturer CherrySwitch ClickyActuation Distance mmActuation Force 60 cNCherry MX BrownThe Cherry MX Brown is one of the most popular switch types right now. Probably because the switch represents quite a nice hybrid between gaming and typing. The switch provides a tactile feedback, but does not generate a sound like the Cherry MX Blue. The switch allows fast key presses in games, making them ideal for MOBAs, MMOs, RTS and similar they are often used in environments, where the Cherry MX Blue switches are too loud, but fast typing is Cherry MX BrownManufacturer CherrySwitch TactileActuation Distance 2 mmActuation Force 55 cN2019-Update of Cherry MX Switches 100 Million Actuations and a shorter Bounce TimeIn 2019, Cherry refined the manufacturing process of the Cherry MX switches A new surface for the stem made the switches more durable, so that Cherry now guarantees at least 100 million actuations instead of 50 million without any loss of quality. Probably more interesting than the increase of the already very long lifespan is the update of the contacts Cherry optimized the bending radius to reduce the bounce time of the switches. All Cherry MX switches produced after November 1st, 2019 benefit from the Cherry MX SwitchesCherry MX Speed Silver A linear switch similar to Cherry MX Red, but with an actuation distance of only mm. The Cherry MX Speed are primarily used for MX Green The Cherry MX Green are similar to the Cherry MX Blue, but with an actuation force of 80 cN. They are primarily used for space MX Clear / Cherry MX Grey The Cherry MX Clear are similar to the Cherry MX Brown, but with an actuation force of 65 cN. The Cherry MX Grey are another variation of the Cherry MX Brown with an even higher actuation force of 80 cN. They got used in a few keyboards, but overall, they are very from other ManufacturersKailh Black / Red / Blue / BrownThe amount of companies, using switches from the Chinese manufacturer Kailh Kaihua Electronics Co. has significantly grown in the last few years. The technical specifications of the Kailh switches are the same as the ones of the respective Cherry MX switches. And although the company basically just copied the Cherry MX switches, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are of a lower quality. The company has more than 25 years of experience in producing electronic Green Switch / Razer Orange Switch / Razer Yellow SwitchThe Razer Green and the Razer Orange Switch are two more switches for mechanical keyboards. They are both produced in cooperation with the Chinese manufacturer Kailh and possibly others, but have their very own unique specifications. The Razer Green Switch is similar to the Cherry MX Blue, but has less actuation distance and force. The Razer Orange Switch can be compared to the Cherry MX Brown, but has slightly less actuation distance. The Razer Yellow Switch has similar characteristics as the Cherry MX Red, but much less actuation distance. It was used for the first time in the BlackWidow Chroma Razer Green SwitchManufacturer Razer / Kailh / othersSwitch ClickyActuation Distance mmActuation Force 50 gName Razer Orange SwitchManufacturer Razer / Kailh / othersSwitch TactileActuation Distance mmActuation Force 45 gName Razer Yellow SwitchManufacturer Razer / Kailh / othersSwitchLinearActuation Distance mmActuation Force 45 gRomer-GRomer-G is a switch type introduced by Logitech with the Orion Spark G910. The switches are produced by the company itself in partnership with the Japanese electronics company Omron. The original Romer-G switches provide tactile feedback and are more quiet than most Cherry MX Switches. They were specially designed for gamers, the most similar Cherry MX switches are probably the Cherry MX Brown, although Romer-G actuates at a shorter distance and require less force. Later on, Logitech renamed the switches to Romer-G Tactile and introduced a second variant, the Romer-G Linear, that has no tactile Romer-G TactileManufacturer LogitechSwitch TactileActuation Distance mmActuation Force 45 gName Romer-G LinearManufacturer LogitechSwitch LinearActuation Distance mmActuation Force 45 gLogitech GXBesides the Romer-G switches, Logitech also produces switch types that correlate more to the classical Cherry MX switches. More specifically, there are GX Blue, GX Red and GX Brown, each mimicking the switch characteristics of the corresponding Cherry MX OmniPointThe SteelSeries OmniPoint is a really versatile switch You can decide yourself, at what point the switch is going to actuate. The actuation distance can be set within the range of mm and mm for each key individually. This has been made possible by the use of magnetic sensors which measure the pressed distance at all times. The OmniPoint switches are linear switches, so their feeling is comparable to Cherry MX Reds. The first and so far only keyboard with OmniPoint switches is the SteelSeries Apex QS1The QS1 switch from SteelSeries is a linear switch with very short actuation distance. It is built for speed and targets gamers, who value fast reactions. They are manufactured by the Chinese electronics company Kailh. The most similar Cherry MX switch is the Cherry MX QS1Manufacturer KailhSwitch LinearActuation Distance mmActuation Force 45 gSteelSeries QX2The second generation of switches from SteelSeries are produced in cooperation with Chinese manufacturer Gateron. The stem color defines the switch characteristics in the same way we know it from Cherry Linear switches are red, tactile switches are brown and clicky switches are blue. The linear switches were introduced with the Apex 750, the other two variants made their first appearances in the Apex SwitchesLow-Profile switches are particularly flat switches which are used to build thin mechanical keyboards. As a consequence of the smaller build size, the travel distances of low-profile switches are typically shorter than those of common MX Low ProfileCherry has low-profile switches in their assortment since 2018. The MX Low Profile Red is a linear switch, actuating at mm. They can be used for both typing and gaming. The linear MX Low Profile Speed has an even shorter actuation distance of 1 mm, we recommend them primarily for GLGL switches refer to the low-profile series of Logitech, meaning that the height of these switches is only about half the height of a traditional switch. They were introduced with the Logitech G815 and Logitech G915. There are three kinds of GL switches distinguished by the type of feedback they provide GL Clicky, GL Tactile und GL Linear. The actuation point is for all three types at SwitchesOptical switches, often also called opto-mechanical switches, are a recent innovation and might play an important role in the future of high-quality keyboards. In contrast to traditional mechanical switches that actuate by establishing a metal-to-metal contact, optical switches are triggered by a signal of light. Thus, less physical contact is required which makes the switches less susceptible to problems caused by physical are several manufacturers producing optical switches. A very well-known brand is Razer – the company introduced their optical switches in June 2018. These switches made their first appearances in the Razer Huntsman and Razer Huntsman Clicky Optical SwitchAs the name already suggests, the Razer Clicky Optical Switch provides tactile and audible feedback. For the coloring, Razer has chosen Razer Clicky OpticalManufacturer Razer & PartnersSwitch ClickyActuation Distance mmActuation Force 45 g Razer Linear Optical SwitchThe linear option of Razer’s optical switches has only a very short actuation distance and requires for a key press a little less force than the Cherry MX Red does. Due to the very own characteristics of these switches, it’s a good idea to plan a little time to get used to Razer Linear OpticalManufacturer Razer & PartnersSwitch LinearActuation Distance mmActuation Force 40 gRazer Analog Optical SwitchAn analog switch with the ability to not only detect if a key is pressed but also measure how far it is pressed. It enables finer movement control in games, similar to a joystick. Moreover, it can be configured at which point the switch should actuate and it’s even possible to register two actions for different actuation points of a single key stroke. The first full keyboard using the Razer Analog Optical Switch was the Huntsman V2 Analog, released in February Razer Analog Optical SwitchManufacturer Razer & PartnersSwitch LinearActuation Distance – mmActuation Force variable
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Keyboard Mechanical adalah keyboard yang sama layaknya keyboard pada umumnya. Salah satu fitur unggulan dari mechanical keyboard ini terletak pada tingkat kenyamanannya yang cukup tinggi. Kenyamanan ini dikarenakan mechanical keyboard menggunakan switch pada setiap tombolnya. Keyboard Mechanical Switch pada keyboard mechanical memiliki beberapa jenis karakteristik Clicky Switch mengeluarkan suara khas klik yang keras Tactile Switch dengan sensasi feedback umpan balik ketika ditekan. Seperti Sensasi Click dan Bump Linear Switch tanpa sensasi / feedback ketika ditekan. Ini adalah beberapa jenis switch keyboard mechanical Cherry MX Cherry MX merupakan salah satu “legenda” sekaligus acuan switch mechanical keyboard. Switch keyboard yang diproduksi oleh ZF Electronics GmbH Cherry Corporation, perusahaan Jerman-Amerika, telah digunakan banyak produsen keyboard kelas atas seantero dunia sejak 1983. Cherry MX Red Cherry MX Red KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Red Cherry MX Black Cherry MX Black KarakteristikLinearSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Black Cherry MX Blue Cherry MX Blue KarakteristikTactileSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiClickyDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Blue Cherry MX Brown Cherry MX Brown KarakteristikTactileSensasiMediumTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Brown Cherry MX Speed Cherry MX Speed KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Speed Kailh/Kaihua Switch merek Kailh diproduksi oleh Kaihua Electronics, perusahaan semi­konduktor dari China yang sudah beroperasi sejak 1990. Awalnya, Kaihua meng-kloning Cherry, tapi seiring waktu, perusahaan ini membuat sendiri model switch dan bekerjasama secara eksklusif dengan beberapa produsen keyboard. Kailh Red Kailh Red KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari50gLevel bunyiSangat tenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Red Kailh Black Kailh Black KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiQuietDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Black Kailh Brown Kailh Brown KarakteristikTactileSensasiMediumTekanan jari50gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Brown Kailh Blue Kailh Blue KarakteristikTactileSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiClickyDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Blue Outemu Outemu adalah merek switch yang diproduksi oleh Gaote Corp, sebuah perusahaan semi konduktor ternama dari China. Seperti Kaihl, Outemu sangat mengacu pada desain dan karakteristik Cherry MX. Outemu Black Outemu Black KarakteristikLinearSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Black Outemu Red Outemu Red KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Red Outemu Brown Outemu Brown KarakteristikTactileSensasiMediumTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Brown Outemu Blue Outemu Blue KarakteristikTactileSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiClickyDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Blue Romer G Romer G Romer-G adalah switch hasil kerja sama antara Logitech dengan Omron, sebuah perusahaan peralatan elektronik dari Jepang. Awalnya, Romer-G didesain dan diproduksi untuk menyuplai keyboard Logitech. Tapi, kemudian, banyak produsen keyboard non Logitech yang juga menggunakan switch ini. Ciri khas switch Romer-G adalah jarak tekan yang lebih pendek, sekitar 25%, daripada Cherry MX ataupun Kailh. Di tengah switch terdapat ruang untuk memasukkan LED atau efek getar. KarakteristikSangat tactileSensasiringanTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan70 juta klik per tombolTabel Romer G Continue Reading
SwitchOutemu merah bertipe linier; kurangnya suara dan gerakan membuatnya lebih mudah untuk mengetik dengan cepat di keyboard. Dalam hal kecepatan dan akurasi, switch ini punya level yang sama dengan Cherry MX Red. Switch ini memiliki gaya operasi 50 cN, sehingga tidak membutuhkan banyak tekanan untuk menekan tombol. Switch Outemu Hitam.
Home > Komponen > Pengertian Mechanical Keyboard dan Jenis Switch Mechanical Keyboard Komponen 7,343 ViewsPengertian Mechanical Keyboard dan Macam Jenis Switch Mechanical Keyboard – Kebanyakan orang pasti sering mendengar suatu benda yang memiliki nama mechanical keyboard. Fakta nya apa perbedaan antara mechanical keyboard dengan keyboard biasa. Pada artikel kali ini, akan dijelaskan mengenai pengertian mechanical keyboard dan juga macam macam jenis dan tipe switch pada gaming mechanical MECHANICAL KEYBOARDJika di jelaskan dalam arti yang sederhana, jadi apabila keyboard biasa di dalam tombol nya pasti ada suatu karet yang berperan sebagai penghubung dengan tempat yang memproses tombol ketika di tekan dan ditampilkan pada computer atau dengan nama lain yaitu board. Dan jika mechanical keyboard di dalam nya tidak lah karet namun switch. Dan untuk switch ini jenis nya sangat lah berbeda beda tergantung pada produsen keyboard itu sendiri serta switch switch tersebut dapat kita bedakan sesuai dengan warna SWITCH MECHANICAL KEYBOARDJenis jenis switch yang begitu terkenal dan popular di dunia termasuk di Indonesia yaitu jenis cherry MX. Switch mempunyai karakter dan juga sifat nya yang berlainan di masing masing nya, hal ini membuat mechanical keyboard akan lebih berasa dan juga sangat nyaman jika dibandingkan dengan keyboard biasa nya. Pada umum nya sangat banyak switch switch yang di buat di dunia, akan tetapi tidak seluruh atau semua switch menjadi terkenal dan juga popular. Di bawah ini merupakan jenis jenis switch di mechanical keyboardRed Switch switch yang teringat dan paling ringan dari semua switch, dan tidak akan mengeluarkan suaraBlack switch switch yang paling berat dari semua switch, dan relative tidak akan mengeluarkan suaraBlue switch switch yang akan mengeluarkan suara yang paling keras pada saat tombol di tekan, membuat suatu sensasi switch banyak sekali orang yang mengatakan ini adalah suatu gabungan dari red dan juga blue switch, memiliki bobot yang ringan namun terdapat kesan clicky dan juga mengeluarkan suara yang lebih keras dari pada red akan tetapi akan lebih pelan jika di bandingkan dengan Switch Silver Switch ini juga akrab disebut sebagai Cherry MX Speed. Karakternya linear dengan pegas yang menekan lurus langsung dari atas ke bawah, namun dengan pegas yang lebih pendek dan ringan, memungkinkan kamu mencapai titik aktuasi’ yaitu titik capai ke sirkuit untuk mengirim sinyal jauh lebih Switch Green Switch memiliki karakter yang mirip dengan Cherry MX Blue, hanya saja memiliki pegas yang lebih tebal, sehingga lebih berat di tekan. Ini menimbulkan rasa yang kurang lebih sama dengan keyboard tipe lama yang tebal dan Switch Clear Switch memiliki karakter yang mirip dengan Cherry MX Green. Pegas yang tebal dan lebih berat ketika ditekan, menimbulkan sensasi hentakan di tangan yang lebih keras juga, namun lebih senyap’ dibandingkan Cherry MX bahan yang di pakai untuk mechanical keyboard, terlebih lagi yang mempunyai jenis switch cherry MX ini sangat lah berbeda dari pada keyboard yang biasa pada umum nya. Dengan mencoba sejumlah tombol dan juga meraba atau menyentuh dari pinggiran mouse saja pasti nya anda telah dapat menebak yang mana yang termasuk di dalam mechanical keyboard. Build nya yang kuat dan juga kokoh adalah salah satu dari keutamana, dan kelebihan dari mechanical dari itu mechanical keyboard mempunyai bobot yang berat, bahkan lebih berat dari pada keyboard yang biasa pada umum nya. Switch di dalam gaming mechanical keyboard ini di buat untuk awet dan juga tahan lama serta bisa kita klik sebanyak mungkin sampai keyboard tersebut rusak. Seperti contoh nya, yang merupakan produk dari keyboard mechanical ducky one, pencipta nya menganggap dan mengatakan keyboard tersebut dapat bertahan sampai dengan waktu 50 juta kali klik atau ketik.
Semuaswitch tersebut tentunya memiliki ciri khasnya masing-masing, mulai dari warna, tekanan yang diperlukan untuk mengaktifkan, dan sensasi saat menggunakan keyboard. Switch pada keyboard mekanikal dibedakan menurut warna yang digunakan seperti blue, red, brown, black, yellow, dan masih banyak lagi. Akan tetapi tiga yang paling populer adalah blue, red, dan brown yang pasti ada di deretan produk berbagai brand yang ada. Blue Switch

Razer Huntsman Image credit Windows Central You might have heard of "mechanical switches" for keyboards and found yourself on the confusing end of some technical jargon. What are they? Why would you want them? And what's with all the cherries?Fear not, for we're hear to explain mechanical keyboards, their special switches. and what this all means — and why you'll want to consider one for your next keyboard is a mechanical switch?Cherry MX switchesAlternative switchesMore on mechanical keyboardsWhat is a mechanical switch?Source Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralFirst things first just what is a mechanical switch, anyway? Let's smash through the jargon. Non-mechanical keyboards rely on plastic membranes, which create electrical circuits for input to a PC via rubber switches beneath each key. They're cheap and relatively reliable, but do not provide much in terms of feedback, be it audible or tactile. Odds are that the keyboard that came with your computer — desktop and especially laptop — is a "membrane" keyboard, and you might not realize it, but you're typing on the keyboard equivalent of mushy switches are different — there aren't plastic membranes to flex through here, instead you'll find mechanical springs and other physical components that provide physical and auditory feedback when you press a key. Click. Click. Click. After using a mechanical keyboard for a while and switching back to membrane, you can really tell the advantage of mechanical switches is each switch is its own separate entity, meaning you could press down on all available keys and the PC should be able to register each stroke. The same cannot be said for membrane keyboards, which often have limits on their speed and accuracy who ever thought you'd be judging a keyboard's accuracy? in the name of cost savings. This characteristic is call anti-ghosting and can be particularly useful in gaming where you need to press a number of keys in quick Whirlwind FX Image credit Source Whirlwind FXThere are greater choices available when it comes to keyboards with mechanical switches. You'll be able to find a switch and keyboard combination that suits your requirements. Taking things further, you can even swap our worn-out key caps or install your custom ones, or start swapping in new switches should the desire mechanical keyboards and their pricey, fancy switches are rated to last much, much longer than their membrane counterparts. So while you may be slightly afraid to spend at least $50 on a new keyboard, it's worth noting that even the more affordable options can be tested for anywhere up to 50 million key Cherry MX switchSource Jez Corden / Windows Central Image credit Source Jez Corden / Windows CentralThe Cherry MX switches were first introduced back in 1983 by the Cherry Corporation, a company best known for its keyboards. These switches were protected under patent for years, but that patent recently expired and keyboard manufacturers have been turning to more affordable Chinese alternatives or building their own custom of the mechanical switches today are very similar to the Cherry MX line and many use similar colors to allow consumers to make more informed decisions should they be used to Cherry MX-sporting peripherals. Here's a quick run-down of Cherry MX switches and the differences between them cN = centinewton, approximately 1 gram — a measure of how much pressure is required to hit the actuation pointCherry MX Black If you're not a fan of loud click noises and tactile feedback, the Black switches are for you. These switches make the keys easier to tap multiple times. 60cN Durgod Taurus K320 RGB Nebula TKL Pre-built keyboards with Cherry MX Black switches aren't as common as other Cherry switches, but Durgod has a few. This is a tenkeyless design TKL, so you'll have more room on your desk for a big mousemat. Cherry MX Blue Popular with typists due to the audible feedback, accompanied by the tactile "bump" when pressing down on a key. 60cN The Alloy FPS is a very affordable full-size board with a slim and sleek profile. You're stuck with red backlighting if you want the Blue switches, though. Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT This keyboard has all the features you could want RGB, media controls, numpad, gamer-y font, and Blue switches. Yeah, it's pricey, but Corsair's boards are built like tanks. Cherry MX Brown The middleground in the Cherry MX range and common due to its popularity. Quieter than the Blue switch, but retains soft tactile feedback. 55cN The bigger brother to the previous Durgod Taurus, this full-size board comes with a fine-looking set of key caps, Brown switches, and USB-C. The ROG brand from Asus has a little bit of everything, including this full-fize Cherry MX Brown keyboard. Yep, it sports full RGB, media keys, and so on. Cherry MX Red Similar to Black switches, these offer less resistance and thus are favored by gamers. 45cN Corsair does a pretty good job making keyboards, and the K68 is one of the best options if you have your heart set on Red switches. An incredibly afforable keyboard, the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro is a TKL that sports Red switches, Red LED backlighting, and a sleek, minimalist design. There are less common Cherry MX switches out there but the above are the most popular options that will be available in keyboards. If you'd like to try the different Cherry MX switches out and do not have access to different mechanical keyboards, there are tester kits available for to the CherrySource Rich Edmonds / Windows Central Image credit Source Rich Edmonds / Windows CentralSince the patent protecting Cherry MX switches has expired, the flood gates have opened to alternative switches. There are so many options out there from the likes of Gateron, Kaihua Kailh, Razer, and even Logitech. Many more switch manufacturers and types exist out there, like the wholly unique Topre switches, but if you're just getting your feet wet, those others can can be difficult to tell the difference between Cherry MX switches and those that are created to replicate said typing experience; some even go beyond and create their own unique typing experiences looking at you, Holy Pandas. Some people even view switches from other manufacturers to be better than the originals. As is the case when selecting a mouse or keyboard, it's all about personal well as deciding on which type of mechanical switch is best suited to how you type or game, the different brands of switches offer slight differences in actuation points, force required to activate, and noise. For example, should you be interested in mechanical keyboards but don't like the loud click noise, it may be worth checking out Matias switches, which are billed as quieter and more tactile than Cherry around, try out tester and sample kits and have a play with mechanical keyboards your friends own to see what options you prefer. Ask around in the mechanical keyboard community, like on r/MechanicalKeyboards, for tips and advice, can also buy hot swappable keyboards — like the GMMK or Drop ALT and CTRL — which allow you to change switches on the fly and to try out different typing experiences and combinations, not to mention the pre-existing variety of key caps and even dampeners. You can buy most hot swap options pre-built with switches and key caps, or barebones and you install your own switches and switchesSource Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralBut what about switches that shirk the membrane-mechanical dichotomy? Since this is a mechanical keyboard switch rundown, we won't stray too far into the weeds, but you should be aware of alternate types. Yep, we're talking about optical and magnetic switches aren't new by any means, but they've been brought into the mainstream periperhal consciousness thanks to Razer. They're similar to traditional mechanical switches, but instead of having two metal contact points soldered to the PCB, opticals work by using, you guessed it, light to transmit the signal. Essentially, there's a beam of light within the switch shaft that's blocked by the stem of the switch you press down, you push a notch in the stem into the beam of light, allowing the light through and completing the circuit. This sends the signal that the key has been pressed. So unlike a laser tripwire, where blocking the light triggers the event, optical switches typically there are exceptions, of course work by letting the light complete its Windows Central Image credit Source Windows CentralSteelSeries came out with the Apex Pro keyboard last year which sported a unique feature magnetic switches. Using the power of science, this keyboard allowed you to adjust the actuation point per key, anywhere between to As pointed out in our review, "The software interacts with the magnetic Omni point switches to adjust how each key performs, and you can set keys to different values that can then be saved to profiles."The use cases for this limited only by your imagination. Check out the review of the Apex Pro if you'd like to know more about that board being said, there's no right or wrong choice when it comes to PC peripherals since you'll be the one using them. One switch does not and cannot please all, and that's why we have choices!More on mechanical keyboardsNeed to learn more about mechanical keyboards? We've got some more resources available to help you better understand some of the solutions Mechanical KeyboardsBest Affordable Mechanical Keyboards All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards. Jordan is a long-time gamer and PC hardware enthusiast. From the mid-90s on, he has constantly tinkered with computers and played every game he could get his hands on. Coming from a varied background, he found his passion in writing about Android in 2016, which also launched his writing career not long after. Now, Jordan is an avid gamer who just loves sitting down with tea or a glass of cold water to play whatever game has his attention or he's reviewing, and he's lucky enough to make a living out of doing so. You can find him on Twitter if you want to chat jccpalmer.

3 Cherry MX Brown Switches. Jika Anda sudah memahami apa itu keyboard mechanical pasti tidak sulit untuk mengenali tiap jenisnya. Jenis keyboard ini memiliki karakteristik yang berada di tengah-tengah antara beberapa jenis keyboard mechanical lainnya. Switchdi setiap keyboard mekanik memiliki karakter tersendiri yang perlu kamu kenal agar tidak salah memilih keyboard mekanik yang tepat untuk kamu gunakan. Secara umum terdapat dua jenis switch, yaitu switch linear dan tactile . Skema mekanis pada switch linear adalah langsung tegak lurus 'memukul' sirkuit untuk menghasilkan sinyal. . 263 406 33 6 251 487 222 463

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