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What switches and key caps should I get?
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As the others have said, a tester can be really helpful, especially when trying to figure out what all the different terms mean that people throw around online.
I currently have Novel Keys Cream (linear/smooth) switches on my main keyboard, cherry browns (tactile) on another for work, and jade box switches (clicky) on a little project board I made for when I want to feel the click in my bones.
I'd recommend trying any of them, though personally I find the most variation in linear and clicky switches and I never found a tactile switch that felt different enough to me to justify the price.
Enjoy the new keyboard!
Thank you so much. I'm very excited for the keyboard. I've already watched a ton of videos on modding and changing switches etc. I'll definitely be modding it to make it sound the best it can. As for switches, I've already tried the red ones (linear) and they felt too mushy for me. Also tried brown and I liked them more. Couldn't find blue ones, but I'm honestly thinking of just buying a set of tactile and another of clicky and use the one I like and keep the other one for another keyboard (I'll be getting another keyboard in the near future when I build a PC for me son). Also, I'll be purchasing a tester soon. :)