And here is the update after a long weekend with my new Filco:
-I don't think anyone needs black switches to avoid accidental keypresses like i read on various forums, coming from an apple wireless keyboard i find it impossible to press keys by misstake. The traveldistance is longer and the resistance seems higher on the blue switches compared to apple wireless and their scissor switches.
To elaborate, the blue switch filco is 50g(?) and thats probably the most resistance ive had in my keyboards, which have historically been rubber/scissor switches. If you need black switches to avoid accidental keypresses, i'm sad to say you lack the fine motor skills to play computer games to begin with;)
-With regards to sound most of it comes from bottoming out (at least thats what im experiencing so far), so the added high pitch click from blue switches just sounds delicious.
Also, i think anyone with the same reference point as me (apple wireless keyboard) could get a Topre with variable weighting and use that without any problems.
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That being said im loving the keyboard alot, in SC2 i like the tactile feedback/tactile click - it gets you into a kind of rythm with the hotkeys/controlgroups that i think is good for my play in the long run. Also i find doubleclicking etc easier since i can hear/feel the exact actuation point.
I have only tried one mechanical now, its a huge step up and i don't regret getting one at all. Hope to get to try a brown switch/topre some day so i can know the difference for sure^^