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 ?

  • interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.mlOP
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    13 hours ago

    Thanks, that was spund advice. I do like my keyboard, but I always bottom the key still. The “step” of 45g is still to subtle to me to register reliably.

    I went back to my old keyboard and I like the feel more for typing still.

    But I want to run an advanced open source firmware in my keyboard and have individual leds to tell me what state/layer that keyboard is in.