LED Lighting (White, Blue, Green or Orange)
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Used for gaming, mostly typing but gaming is still important to me (all types of games, RTS, FPS, RPG).
I really need more help on the switches, I type a lot, its what's I do most which is why I want to get blues, however I heard Blues are horrible for gaming (and I'm not sure I understand why). Is it because you have to release the keyes to hit them more then once, like if I want to double tap W I can't just spam it, correct? From another forum...
< 150 Dollars
Used for gaming, mostly typing but gaming is still important to me (all types of games, RTS, FPS, RPG).
I really need more help on the switches, I type a lot, its what's I do most which is why I want to get blues, however I heard Blues are horrible for gaming (and I'm not sure I understand why). Is it because you have to release the keyes to hit them more then once, like if I want to double tap W I can't just spam it, correct? From another forum...
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I think Browns would be better for gaming.
It's not a high actuation point, it's that they have a drastically different spot at which they actuate than that which they release at. So you get what you found out, that you can't easily quickly tap the same key over and over. You've got to move enough for that internal part that gives it the wonderful clicky feel and sound to change states.
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Im not really big on Blues for gaming. Ive got a Razer Black Widow Ultimate and while I havent really had a big problem with it, I find the point of actuation to be a little bit too high. Like I said, it hasnt been a big problem but it is if I have to tap the same button several time. Like in Dead Space 2, there are a couple scenes where something jumps out and grabs you and you have to hit the E key several times really fast to get them off, and I notice that if I go too fast, Im not letting it release high enough to register another click. Again, not a deal breaker or anything but could be a pain in the balls depending on what type of games you play.
I think Browns would be better for gaming.
It's not a high actuation point, it's that they have a drastically different spot at which they actuate than that which they release at. So you get what you found out, that you can't easily quickly tap the same key over and over. You've got to move enough for that internal part that gives it the wonderful clicky feel and sound to change states.










