So I have had a cherry brown keyboard (Rosewill) for a few months at work and it's awesome. I'm thinking about getting a mechanical keyboard for my home office as well. I was going to get a brown keyboard, but I tried out a blue keyboard (I think it was a Razer Blackwidow) at Fry's and I was surprised that the keys actually seemed like they felt lighter to type on than the browns. I know everyone says the blues have a higher actuation force, but do the blues actually get lighter after you get past "the bump"? Or is it all in my head?
I actually figured out why this is, and I have a theory that MX Blues is in fact the least fricative feeling of all the switches.
If you look at the diagram of the red black and brown switch, you notice that the metal part is in contact with the plastic stem almost all the way up and down between presses.
If you look at the blue switch,, once that opaque white snap section clears the metal contacts, the stem has nothing around it to rub against.
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