Clears aren't really more tactile than browns are, you're probably better off with something else.Are you sure... to me clears are so much more tactile than brown.
Clears aren't really more tactile than browns are, you're probably better off with something else.Are you sure... to me clears are so much more tactile than brown.
MX Browns really should all come standard with the MX clear shaft, IMO. I have NO idea why Cherry hasn't done this.
It tends to be, yes. Most people who do that go for a middle-of-the-road spring that still bounces back (62/65g usually).
MX Browns really should all come standard with the MX clear shaft, IMO. I have NO idea why Cherry hasn't done this.
Would switch pop back be a little sticky if clear shaft on brown? .. or brown spring in clear?
Clears aren't really more tactile than browns are, you're probably better off with something else.Are you sure... to me clears are so much more tactile than brown.
I'm fairly certain most people agree with this, or else the concept of ergo clears wouldn't really be a thing. Or zealios, for that matter.I was thinking the same thing. :eek:Clears aren't really more tactile than browns are, you're probably better off with something else.Are you sure... to me clears are so much more tactile than brown.
Don't really want to make a new thread for this, a normally adept friend put a ps2 plug on my alps white board and blew it up, despite using his multimeter apparently. Are the switches the same size as cherry and clones? I have a glorious modular board I can put them in.
Don't really want to make a new thread for this, a normally adept friend put a ps2 plug on my alps white board and blew it up, despite using his multimeter apparently. Are the switches the same size as cherry and clones? I have a glorious modular board I can put them in.
Alps is different.
I originally ordered mx-clears for my first Ergodox.. then it was converted to ergo clear..
Felt fine for a while,
But once the novelty wore off.. and I began Objectively approaching the switches.. MX-Blue is clearly the superior switch. it has less friction than all other mx switches.. it has the smoothest travel because that center moving slider...
Yes. The tactile bump is more smeared out, but is just as big as it is on MX brown.Clears aren't really more tactile than browns are, you're probably better off with something else.Are you sure... to me clears are so much more tactile than brown.
I originally ordered mx-clears for my first Ergodox.. then it was converted to ergo clear..
Felt fine for a while,
But once the novelty wore off.. and I began Objectively approaching the switches.. MX-Blue is clearly the superior switch. it has less friction than all other mx switches.. it has the smoothest travel because that center moving slider...
damn idk.. i gotta disagree with you on that one... its all personal preference but I hate mx blues. they're loud, annoying, tiring to the hand and the ears, and taking them apart will usually completely f*** up the original keyfeel irreversably. damn hard to lube properly and the spring noise is just bleh.
its all personal preference so I don't mean to be offensive in any way, but this is my 2 cents on that
and by the way, clears are non-clicky... just in case you were trying to compare whites with blues.
I originally ordered mx-clears for my first Ergodox.. then it was converted to ergo clear..
Felt fine for a while,
But once the novelty wore off.. and I began Objectively approaching the switches.. MX-Blue is clearly the superior switch. it has less friction than all other mx switches.. it has the smoothest travel because that center moving slider...
damn idk.. i gotta disagree with you on that one... its all personal preference but I hate mx blues. they're loud, annoying, tiring to the hand and the ears, and taking them apart will usually completely f*** up the original keyfeel irreversably. damn hard to lube properly and the spring noise is just bleh.
its all personal preference so I don't mean to be offensive in any way, but this is my 2 cents on that
and by the way, clears are non-clicky... just in case you were trying to compare whites with blues.
ALL Mx-Switches come out to approximately the same loudness, because the highest noise is generated either on the bottom out OR the return stroke by the spring clicking the slider against the switch top.
The reason some people think blues are louder is simply because if you press a switch slowly to listen to it, that is VERY different from actually typing on a keyboard..
As for your blues not feeling smooth, that depends, if they're very new, it's possible, but given time it is a certainty that the Blues will feel smoother.
This is just a matter of physics, the center slider is very loose fitting, vs the much greater friction surface in the linear mx switches where the leaf is always in some contact with the slider..
As the blue switch travels, the central slider slides across the moving white slider, barely any friction because of how loose these parts are fitted, Then the highest friction point is the bump portion, where the slider is grinded across the leaf spring..
THEN after that slider gets out of the way, The bottom is Completely smooth again with no fricative resistance induced by the leaf spring..
So when we analyze the entire course of travel, MX BLUE is in fact the smoothest of all MX switches.
In the Red Black Brown Clear, all of these have Lateral forces pressed against the slider from top to bottom, therefore they MUST be more fricative..
I originally ordered mx-clears for my first Ergodox.. then it was converted to ergo clear..
Felt fine for a while,
But once the novelty wore off.. and I began Objectively approaching the switches.. MX-Blue is clearly the superior switch. it has less friction than all other mx switches.. it has the smoothest travel because that center moving slider...
damn idk.. i gotta disagree with you on that one... its all personal preference but I hate mx blues. they're loud, annoying, tiring to the hand and the ears, and taking them apart will usually completely f*** up the original keyfeel irreversably. damn hard to lube properly and the spring noise is just bleh.
its all personal preference so I don't mean to be offensive in any way, but this is my 2 cents on that
and by the way, clears are non-clicky... just in case you were trying to compare whites with blues.
ALL Mx-Switches come out to approximately the same loudness, because the highest noise is generated either on the bottom out OR the return stroke by the spring clicking the slider against the switch top.
The reason some people think blues are louder is simply because if you press a switch slowly to listen to it, that is VERY different from actually typing on a keyboard..
As for your blues not feeling smooth, that depends, if they're very new, it's possible, but given time it is a certainty that the Blues will feel smoother.
This is just a matter of physics, the center slider is very loose fitting, vs the much greater friction surface in the linear mx switches where the leaf is always in some contact with the slider..
As the blue switch travels, the central slider slides across the moving white slider, barely any friction because of how loose these parts are fitted, Then the highest friction point is the bump portion, where the slider is grinded across the leaf spring..
THEN after that slider gets out of the way, The bottom is Completely smooth again with no fricative resistance induced by the leaf spring..
So when we analyze the entire course of travel, MX BLUE is in fact the smoothest of all MX switches.
In the Red Black Brown Clear, all of these have Lateral forces pressed against the slider from top to bottom, therefore they MUST be more fricative..
Hm. I see.
but just like how the difference in loudness is only seen when the switch is pressed down very slowly, does the friction really feel any different when actually typing? cause I don't feel much of a difference and it really depends on the condition of the switch...
Hm. I see.
but just like how the difference in loudness is only seen when the switch is pressed down very slowly, does the friction really feel any different when actually typing? cause I don't feel much of a difference and it really depends on the condition of the switch...
Nope.. hahaha.. NONE of it matters..
The switch simply doesn't matter..
What makes and breaks a keyboard is Whether it IS an Ergodox, or it Isn't..
ERGODOX can be tented, it's split, it's ergonomic.. Everything else is for facebookers..
Hm. I see.
but just like how the difference in loudness is only seen when the switch is pressed down very slowly, does the friction really feel any different when actually typing? cause I don't feel much of a difference and it really depends on the condition of the switch...
Nope.. hahaha.. NONE of it matters..
The switch simply doesn't matter..
What makes and breaks a keyboard is Whether it IS an Ergodox, or it Isn't..
ERGODOX can be tented, it's split, it's ergonomic.. Everything else is for facebookers..
Yes. The tactile bump is more smeared out, but is just as big as it is on MX brown.Clears aren't really more tactile than browns are, you're probably better off with something else.Are you sure... to me clears are so much more tactile than brown.Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/i9U0BKJ.png)
i have it the other way around. i like browns more than ergo clears. weird.
I just switched from clears to a model m for typing but clears are not as tactile as you think after a period of time.
Personally I think that clears should be browns and that there should be an even higher weighted tactile mx switch.