Impressions from the transition to mechanics are mixed, since I switched from a scissor from the same manufacturer, I think many people know it. The fact is that after scissors, even on these switches, the key travel seems long and tight, although these are already one of the shortest and lightest switches available for sale (in classical mechanics, a 2-4 stroke is usually used). But the reaction to pressing is really instant, and sometimes it saves. Best of all, it is revealed when driving vehicles in offline mode (when there is no ping that affects control). Ride in GTA is a pleasure, especially when you manage to squeeze between cars at high speed thanks to the control without delay. In general, of course I got used to it and I do not regret buying it. But if I were to buy a keyboard for typing only (in which case I would choose the blue switches, but that would make little difference), I'm afraid that the mechanics as such would disappoint me. But this particular model is perhaps the best that meets my requirements from mechanics, in an affordable price segment and from what is found in retail.
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