ghettokillemdeaderyeah and blacks are basically a heavier version of bluesbrandbrandFayngok, there are 4 main different switches, made by a company called cherry, they are the reds, blues, browns, and blacks, they group together like this, the blues and browns, when you click a key, they dont have that feed back if you get what im saying, like they dont tense up to let you know that the key actually clicked, they are suppose to be prefered for typing, reds and browns have that feedback, but i believe browns take more force to press down then reds, or it might be vice versa.sky_so I'm gonna get a mechanical keyboard since my A and D keys are basically broken (the membrane caps are torn). What are the differences between switches? I keep hearing about them but I know next to nothing about the subject.I think it is mainly the force needed to push the keys down and the sound of the keys, don't know much else.
Nah.
Blues: have a lot of "click", in that if you put a bit of force they clack pretty loud and bottom out. Only take a little force to actuate
Reds: instead of "clicking", they take an even amount of pressure to push the entire way through.
Browns: are halfway between reds and blues, they take some force but still have the "click"
you mean blacks are a heavier version of reds