So I got a switch tester from NPKC with various cherry, gateron and kailh switches. Later I got Zealios and I love them. However, they are not perfect. I realize that what I want in a switch is to have it be tactile, but not snappy. The two switches that seem most like this seem to be zealio and topre.
Most of the time when you ask "zealio vs topre" people answer that they aren't comparable, so I will change the question. Which one of them is snappier? I realize there are different zealio and topre switches, what so I'd like to know which of all of their variations is the least snappy?
What I mean by "snappy" is the feeling you get on conventional mx blues, mx greens, gateron blues, etc. where you press slowly on a key, when it gets to the actuation point, you stop until you push with enough force to get over the tactile point, at which point the switch "snaps" and gives away, and drops all resistance immediately. I don't like the immediate drop. I'd like both the increase in resistance before and after actuation to happen progressively over the keystroke.
So basically I'm asking for a very round and super smooth tactile bump.
I've tried zealios, and the best way to answer my question would be to try topre as well, but I can't find a way to no matter where I go, so I have googled and tested on my own rubber domes. Personally I think the rubber domes feel a bit less snappy than even zealios, which is a good thing. What I don't like about standard rubber domes is of course the mushiness and that they aren't smooth at all. However, I've heard that topre is not mushy at all and super smooth, so that sohuldn't be a problem.
I've heard on the forums that topre has a bump in the beginning of the stroke, after which it loses resistance. The issue here is that this sounds a bit snappy, where you have to push a lot in the beginning to get over the initial bump. Can anyone with experience comment on this?