I am trying to decide between the two for a new board to replace my Das keyboard professional S silent. The board is good but the piano black finish is probably the worst idea anyone ever had when it came to keyboard enclosures. Mine came scratched up brand new out of the box.
Now i want to get a Filco, but should I get another brown to replace this brown? Seems to me they will be exactly the same...only different cosmetically.
How different is it to type on the black switches compared to the browns? The most ill ever need to type is maybe 10-20 minutes a day on forums like these, writing some emails, etc.
I don't need to type essays or papers every day, but maybe once a month.
Is typing on black switches really that horrible? I know a small people even say that black switch was easier for them to type on than tactile ones, but is it really that big of a difference?
dont want to feed your trolling, but stop hating and lying around about the das. you know it like we have read it already in the other thread that yours was a used one because of your retailer or somethinglike, and they answered to your emails too, that something went wrong.
it wasnt DAS fault you got a scratched one, all brand new das arent scratched and they are well manufactured.
stop die unsocial behaving.
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some blacks feel more soft than others some need a lot more force to press, but all in all they are fine to type and game. no tactile bump and even comfortable to type on.
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blacks are linear, need about 10g more to be pressed down as browns.
but actuate like all others at 1.9 mm no tactile bump like on browns. some feel more soft it depends on the keykaps too i think. i like soft blacks (its hard to describe)
some need the full 55g -
#but if you want to type faster you need a tactile bump, because without this humans tend to press or use more force to get a response and that is affecting faster typing,
they are the most sold i think.