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Offline Sintpinty

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Cooler Master's Keyboard switch
« on: Mon, 17 June 2019, 09:00:14 »
The switch has little to no audible or tactile feedback, and it is very soft when bottoming out. I tried it out in a typing test and i seem to have a very high speed.

However, it's discontinued, its gone. It is a collaboration with topre and has about 45-55 cn activation force.

Do regular topre boards have the "soft touch" when you're bottoming out?
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Re: Cooler Master's Keyboard switch
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 17 June 2019, 09:05:54 »
The one in Cooler Master Novatouch? That is a regular Topre 45g switch except that it was MX keycap-compatible sliders. The same key feel should be found in other Topre keyboards with 45g weighting.
The variation with MX keycap-compatible sliders should be found in Topre RGB keyboards.
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Re: Cooler Master's Keyboard switch
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 17 June 2019, 09:07:26 »
The one in Cooler Master Novatouch? That is a regular Topre 45g switch except that it was MX keycap-compatible sliders. The same key feel should be found in other Topre keyboards with 45g weighting.
The variation with MX keycap-compatible sliders should be found in Topre RGB keyboards.

Yep
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