Hello all. After using brown switches for almost a month now, I've become increasingly agitated with this "tactile" switch. The small bump it provides is unnoticeable during normal typing, and thus provides me with little feedback on if my key has actuated or not. And this really got me thinking, why even use any kind of tactile switch? I don't see myself ever not bottoming out while typing, so I see little use in a switch that provides tactile feedback, since I will most likely bottom the key out anyway. So barring a buckling spring keyboard, I see very little reason to get a keyboard that provides tactile feedback. But if you have good reasons to try clears or blues please let me know, because I haven't found one yet.
But now on to the point of my post. Since I will most likely be purchasing a keyboard with linear switches I am looking for opinions on red switches vs black switches.
Reds I've heard are extremely light and have a pleasant linear feel to them. What I'm worried about though, is that they are too light. Which may lead to accidental key presses. Especially because I think of myself as a fairly heavy typist. It seems that if I try to hold my fingers back and press the keys with just enough force needed to actuate the key, it feels like my hands tense up and it actually becomes a more strenuous experience.
Which leads me to black switches. I will be typing a lot for school, and I have heard nasty rumors about fatigue when typing long things on black switches. But could these anecdotes be over-exaggerated? If I recall, black switches have a similar actuation force as a buckling spring, but you don't see many people complain about typing papers on a buckling spring.
So I ask you kindly Geek Hack, for your opinions on your favorite linear switch. And please feel free to verbally abuse me if you strongly disagree on my stance on tactile switches.