There are several types of keyboards, including:
Blue Switches keyboard: Tactile Clicky Sound, Key Feel is Light, Sound Level is Loud. The cheapest one.
Green Switches keyboard: Tactile Clicky Sound, Key Feel is Heavy, Sound Level is Loud. The cheapest one.
Red Switches keyboard: Linear Clicky Sound, Key Feel is Light, Sound Level is Quiet.The preferred one.
Black Switches keyboard: Linear Clicky Sound, Key Feel is Heavy, Sound Level is Quiet.
Brown Switches keyboard: Tactile & No Clicky Sound, Key Feel is Light, Sound Level is Quiet. The most preferred one.
Clear Switches keyboard: Tactile & No Clicky Sound, Key Feel is Medium, Sound Level is Quiet. This us similar to brown switches but with medium feel.
Tactile clicky sound and linear clicky sound refer to the types of feedback that a keyboard or other device provides when a button or key is pressed.
A tactile clicky sound is a type of feedback that involves a physical sensation of a button or key moving down, as well as an audible clicking sound. This type of feedback is often preferred by users who want to feel and hear a clear indication that their input has been registered.
Linear clicky sound, on the other hand, refers to a type of feedback that is smooth and consistent, with no noticeable bump or tactile sensation. This type of feedback is often preferred by users who want a smooth and consistent feeling when pressing keys or buttons, and do not necessarily need an audible clicking sound to indicate that their input has been registered.
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