Since I converted from a scissor made by the same manufacturer, I believe that many people are aware of it. My first impressions of the transfer to mechanics have been contradictory. In spite of the fact that these switches are already among the shortest and lightest switches on the market (in traditional mechanical design, a 2-4 stroke is typically employed), the key travel on these switches feels excessively long and restricted after using scissors. However, the response to pressing is very instant, and it can save lives in some instances. The best part is that it is shown when driving automobiles in offline mode, which is when there is no latency that impairs the player's ability to drive the vehicle. Ride in GTA is a delight, especially when you manage to squeeze between automobiles at high speed owing to the control without delay. This is one of the best feelings in the world. In the grand scheme of things, of course I became accustomed to it, and I do not regret purchasing it. If I were to purchase a keyboard for the sole purpose of typing, however (in which case I would go for the blue switches, but that wouldn't make much of a difference), I'm afraid the mechanics in general would be a letdown for me. However, this specific model is likely the best option available that satisfies my requirements in terms of mechanics, falls within a reasonable price bracket, and is available via a retailer.