Three ways to play Compare features Nintendo Switch - OLED Model Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch Lite View full specs View the FAQ Compare technical specs and more features of the Specifically engineered key switches are up to 30% quieter than traditional mechanical key switches; Cherry MX Blue switches added to CORSAIR Strafe. FREMONT, California — October 27th, 2015 — CORSAIR®, a leader in high-performance gaming hardware, today announced the immediate availability of the CORSAIR Strafe RGB Silent, the world’s Many switches are color-coded to show their particular forte: blue switches are very tactile and produce a classic, loud, clicky sound, while red switches are smooth, speedy, and quiet. HADSKABAA for the model with the blue and red Joy-Con controllers. HADSKAAAA for the model with grey Joy-Con controllers. Note: Original Nintendo Switch models start with the letters HAC Mechanical Switches. CHERRY "Experience Box" switch kit - 10 different MX types in one box CHERRY MX RGB RED - Smooth and direct CHERRY MX BROWN - Focused and noticeable CHERRY MX BLUE - Clicky and noticeable CHERRY MX SPEED SILVER - Fast and direct CHERRY MX SILENT RED - Smooth and silent CHERRY MX BLACK CLEAR TOP - Powerful Maybe you’re considering going for a mechanical or optical switch. Here are the key differences between the two: Actuation Force. The actuation force is the amount of force required to register a keystroke. Mechanical switches tend to have a higher actuation force than optical switches, which can make them feel more tactile and satisfying to use. he best Akko switch type for you depends on your personal preferences and typing needs. If you enjoy a tactile bump, go for tactile switches like the Akko CS Ocean Blue, Matcha Green, or Rose Red. If you prefer a smooth, consistent keystroke, choose linear switches like the Akko CS Pink, Star Purple, or Light Yellow. That literally means that the switch may travel anywhere from 1.6-2.8mm before actuating. And yet, most would tell you, and expect, for a MX Blue switch to actuate at 2.2mm — no more, no less This keyboard comes with your choice of HyperX-branded Red linear switches, Aqua tactiles or Blue Clicky ones. The HyperX Red switches to my fingers feel about the same as the Cherry MX Reds in The double-tapping difficulty of Cherry MX blue switches is massively overblown. It's not a problem at all if you put even a single ounce of effort into adjusting to the switch, that is, if you even experience problems in the first place which most people don't. Use whatever switch you enjoy the most. zt6Rex.