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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: kwantz on Mon, 08 August 2011, 13:27:49
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ok i dont mean to beat this subject to death.
OK my question is, say you were COMPLETELY Deaf. And you couldnt hear the Click or the bottoming out... would you be able to tell the difference in feel between the blues and browns tactility? is its extreamly noticeable while typing really really fast? Say they both had the same weight of 45-50grams. is the tactility extreamly noticeable while typing 100 wpm?
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of course you would feel the difference, you are theeeee Ripster. But what about to the average user?
Some people say that Browns are basically blues without the click,, the tactility is the same.
and only a 5 gram difference, is basically the equalivalent to 5 pubic hairs.
Are they really close together in tactility? or is it like compairing apples and oranges??
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Yes. You can feel the difference. And I'm just an average user.
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yes they are close in tactility? or yes they are like compairing apples and oranges?
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Stop messing me up :) Changed my 1th post.
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2th post
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you can feel the difference.
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could feel the difference. a below average user:)
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bahhhhh i said fack it and went with browns.... oh help me god if browns suck im coming for every single one of you !!!!!!!!
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:) jk
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yes they are close in tactility?
No
or yes they are like compairing apples and oranges?
Yes
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i like the blue click much better than simple browns.
i actually bought a topre but I'm considering switching to blues again. click = own
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Funny.. I can't stand the blue click.. But buckling spring... mmmmm yum
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I can definitely feel the difference between blues and browns. Personally I prefer the blues, but you should be happy either way.