Excellent format, I enjoy the ability you have of being able to articulate in layman's. Would be interesting to expand further into the other expressions such as creamy, marble, and differences of materials. Such as light plastics, thick plastics, brass inserts, wood, aluminum casing. As well as the various foams, tapes used to change their sounds. Thanks!
Bruh, this channel is exactly what I need. Coming from controller learning alot of new stuff. i can say mnk feels alot better and I don’t even want to play controller anymore.
Good beginners guide. Any continuation? Something more advanced, maybe? The link to your PDF file is not working. BTW, I would like to see a video about compatibility of different switches with different keyboards and keycaps.
Spring ping have easy fix which is applying lubircant on spring, and while switch is aparat lubing stem and bottom housing is good practice. I ordered scratchy pingy 0.22$ silent tactile switch from Ali aplied lube and now it sound like BOBA u4 which is like 1-0.95$ per piece
Very nice video .. will ask for little help to guide .. i end up getting finger pain easily after typing a little .. i am using cherry brown and typing habit is not good .. i end up bottoming outuch while typing fast .. cotton pads kr o tings didn't help much.. will it be better for me to try light tactile switch like gateron baby kangaroo? So less fatigue and avoid bottoming out ?
Thank you so much for this video! Super informative! I'm new to the mechanical keyboard world and got some switch testers. But it's still really hard to nail down what I really like. I have decided I enjoy tactile. I love the zeal clickiez tactile bump but not the clicky sound. Do you have any recommendations that are similar to those?
My keyboard setup is like: most common keys used for gaming has linear, the rest of they keys have tactile for fast typing, then function keys have clicky just to give affirmation or intention to the action
The ultimate switch guy. In time your channel will be the top channel for switch reviews
underrated channel, that was the best explanation of tactile switches I've seen
Love all the analogies. They’re perfect
You crushed this so hard. I’m new to the switch game and this was insane. You’re awesome man
Excellent format, I enjoy the ability you have of being able to articulate in layman's. Would be interesting to expand further into the other expressions such as creamy, marble, and differences of materials. Such as light plastics, thick plastics, brass inserts, wood, aluminum casing. As well as the various foams, tapes used to change their sounds. Thanks!
Bruh, this channel is exactly what I need. Coming from controller learning alot of new stuff. i can say mnk feels alot better and I don’t even want to play controller anymore.
Outstanding video. Thank you for your incredible description of every single thing.
Holy lord I needed this, thanks!!
holy moly this is wonderful explanation man
Good beginners guide. Any continuation? Something more advanced, maybe? The link to your PDF file is not working. BTW, I would like to see a video about compatibility of different switches with different keyboards and keycaps.
Excellent and well structured content. This really helped a lot to understand the basics of this amazing and fascinating hobby. Thanks a lot.
This is exactly what I'm looking for! Thanks!!!
I wish the try before you buy program was still around
What happened to it?
Nice vid, new camera angle looks good
Thanks Jammies Good to see you again
anyone know which tactile is more "D" shaped than anything?
Can you produce a series of hypnosis vids? Your voice is just money.
Spring ping have easy fix which is applying lubircant on spring, and while switch is aparat lubing stem and bottom housing is good practice. I ordered scratchy pingy 0.22$ silent tactile switch from Ali aplied lube and now it sound like BOBA u4 which is like 1-0.95$ per piece
Very nice video .. will ask for little help to guide .. i end up getting finger pain easily after typing a little .. i am using cherry brown and typing habit is not good .. i end up bottoming outuch while typing fast .. cotton pads kr o tings didn't help much.. will it be better for me to try light tactile switch like gateron baby kangaroo? So less fatigue and avoid bottoming out ?
hi your pdf links are broken
the switch quiz link too
Thank you so much for this video! Super informative! I'm new to the mechanical keyboard world and got some switch testers. But it's still really hard to nail down what I really like. I have decided I enjoy tactile. I love the zeal clickiez tactile bump but not the clicky sound. Do you have any recommendations that are similar to those?
your videos are so high quality holy crud
great video :)
Thanks for popping in, love your vids!
do packs of 10 come with switch pullers???
Very useful for me!
My keyboard setup is like: most common keys used for gaming has linear, the rest of they keys have tactile for fast typing, then function keys have clicky just to give affirmation or intention to the action
my mannnnnnnnnnnn
can anyone recommend some switches that'll prevent or hinder me from mis-pressing them? like a lot of travel to actuate and weight to actuate
I recommend Cherry MX Black, Gateron Ink Black V2, Gateron Pro Black.
the note-taking pdf link is 404'ing
:)
thnks random dude, gonna go look at switches then