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You're joking, right?
TT Challenger and G19 aren't even mechanical, and the BlackWidow is near the bottom of the mechanical world in terms of quality (though still better than your typical rubber dome).
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Originally Posted by Concelor 
One of the sites I found the Shine II available at, only had blacks or browns, I just assumed those were the only two options out there for it.
So basically I play FPS and RTS (nothing competitive online), and do decent amount of typing (multiple emails, but not any term papers etc) I wouldn’t mind avoiding some accidently key presses, but the difference between “teh” and “the” maybe be fault on the user, and not equipment :-D.
I am really liking the level of noise from the blues, I can’t see going any louder than that, quieter couldn’t hurt.
Now for tactile feed back, do you mean how it feels when you press a key, because the blackwidow I’m using now, feels really solid compared to my G15, and I love that.

One of the sites I found the Shine II available at, only had blacks or browns, I just assumed those were the only two options out there for it.
So basically I play FPS and RTS (nothing competitive online), and do decent amount of typing (multiple emails, but not any term papers etc) I wouldn’t mind avoiding some accidently key presses, but the difference between “teh” and “the” maybe be fault on the user, and not equipment :-D.
I am really liking the level of noise from the blues, I can’t see going any louder than that, quieter couldn’t hurt.
Now for tactile feed back, do you mean how it feels when you press a key, because the blackwidow I’m using now, feels really solid compared to my G15, and I love that.
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It sounds like MX Blue/Brown would probably be the right force for you. I use MX Black myself, because when I type on a lighter switch, evbwertythoing IO tryu to trype ciomes out liuke thios, so I need a heavier switch.
And yea, tactile feedback refers to the little "bump" you can feel when you press the key.






