Hi,
I’ve been searching for the right switches for a while now. And I have a box full of keyboards I don’t like to prove it.
I found a keyboard I like but it’s got the wrong switches on it.
I got a mathew yg108, that seems alright, though I have firmware trouble with it so far.
The keyboard came with switches as follows
Brown switch:Operating force:45g Pressure Force:55g
Operating Travel: 2.0mm Tactile Travel:1.2mm Total Travel:3.40±4.00mm
The tactile feels like almost nothing, almost like linear switches and while it’s great for gaming, I like having way more resistance than that.
I know a keyboard that has the switches I like. It was a victsing pc315a
No idea what switches this uses but they have a lot more resistance at the activation point
Anyway, I tried my luck buying switches that looks like they might be like that
I got a set of outemu branded “orange” switches
here are the specs
I received them and installed one of them
original switch
new switch
new switch behind
switch hole
And after all this was said and done… I cannot tell the new switch apart from the other ones ! Feels exactly the same ?
Do I just need a stronger spring value ? I had a 45 or 55 gram switch Now it’s almost 60 gram switch
How high to these values go ?
What is the next tactile standard switch force I can search for after 60g ?
What does the victsing keyboard use ?
I purchased Boba U4Ts a few years ago as I’m a tactile enjoyer and they have a very satisfying and pronounced tactile bump! For something more readily available and arguably a bit better sounding, I believe Akko Cream Blues. Akko switches are very good value picks imo
I have to second the akko v3 cream blues. Super nice tactile switch and yet somehow still significantly cheaper than the competition. By far the snappiest tactile ive laid hands on so far and yet still very smooth on the uptake. Big fan!