1 9 mm actuation force.
Cherry mx silent red switches actuation point.
For example cherry mx red cherry mx blue cherry mx brown cherry mx white etc.
They do have some specialized switches as well.
Cherry mx silent red author.
These switches don t have to reset past that bump to register a repeat press so gamers who need to rapidly double tap or triple tap keys will enjoy the edge in speed.
In addition you could get a speed or low profile switch which both have a shorter actuation distance to supposedly improve gaming reaction speeds which we personally think is baloney.
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Cherry mx red black brown blue speed.
The romer g switches all feature shallower actuation points than the cherry mx switches.
Though this isn t just one switch rather a line of switches that continues to grow.
The reds have an actuation force of 45 cn which is the lightest out of the switches.
Like the cherry mx red the cherry mx silent red is featured by a linear switching characteristic as well.
Mx silent delivers ultra quiet mechanical key switch performance.
Cherry mx silent extremely fast linear response with integrated noise reduction.
They also have a set of redundant contacts inside which.
Cherry mx switches actuation force.
Cherry mx red mechanical switch.
The most common cherry mx switches range from 45g grams force to 60g.
The switch with the silent cherry mx technology establishes itself as a wise choice regarding to its low spring force and soft actuation.
Cherry mx red and cherry mx red rgb switches are linear style switches.
Each one is named after it s color.
These are exactly the same as the cherry mx blacks above but much lighter.
Their travel path doesn t have the bump used to provide tactile feedback.
The operating noises are reliably minimized by a patented damping.
It s up to 30 quieter than other mechanical gaming switches without sacrificing the speed feel and responsiveness you need to win.
The actuation force is the measure of the amount of energy that is required to actuate the key.
However less common switches have even high actuation forces.
Alps mount switches have a high actuation point compared to cherry mx switches.