Do you like the way the resistance drops away after you pass the tactile bump? No Cherry MX switch does that. With MX the resistance increases after the bump. *Especially* with Clears. I kinda like it, but anyway, if you prefer the drop-off feeling you might prefer Topre, or a Topre clone. Those can be had with MX keycap support, depending on your preferred layout.
Yea that's what i enjoy the most. I could do with a easier to bottom out switch, though. I had Blacks at one time which sucked, and reds where too light for me.
Hm, maybe i should look into Topres then... I'll have a read later. Any recommendations?
Does this Cherry switch need to be quiet, or is clicky acceptable? MX Blue is the closest you'll get, but there's nothing like it in Cherry's range, or any other modern mechanical switch range for that matter. (Orange Alps, maybe; I've never typed on those.)
What sort of keycaps are you looking for exactly?
My former roommate had blues and i could hear them through two rooms and with headphones on, and it drove me absolutely insane... So i'm not going the blue route. S/O will likely kill me in my sleep with the keyboard. Poetic, i know.
I do however like how they feel.
I'm looking at getting the Miami keyset, and i've been eyeing it for as long as it was first sold on uh... I can't remember. And semi-recently TaiHao (i think?) are selling clones.
I could totally just get a pair of white matias and try colouring but the thing i like about the colour is the combo with the letters, something i'm pretty sure i can't do at home.
buy ALPS keycaps off a scrapped alps keyboard instead?
There's not even a MX Cherry switch that's designed to be clicky and silenced, the only silent switches are MX Silent Reds and Blacks.
See above.