Currently using Oranges. Also looking at the new https://www.razer.com/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-blackwidow
Keyboard switches
I got back into Razer again recently, and my keyboard is a little aged. Just wondering if the Blackwidow v2 TE is based on the old switches or the new ones.
Currently using Oranges. Also looking at the new https://www.razer.com/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-blackwidow
Currently using Oranges. Also looking at the new https://www.razer.com/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-blackwidow
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The new purple switch is by far my favorite. There is a slight click sound, but not as obnoxious as the green switch, and it feels incredible to type on. I haven't had the chance to try yellows yet, so I can't factor them into my experience. I used to only use orange switches, but now I'm a die-hard fan of the purple.
Opto-mechanical switches for the win as they are immune to chatter which is found in traditional switches.
I think current Razer implementation for the opto-mechanical switches are the "Razer Purple" switches used in Hunstman series keyboards.
They are very light and clicky, perhaps you might want to try them...
I think current Razer implementation for the opto-mechanical switches are the "Razer Purple" switches used in Hunstman series keyboards.
They are very light and clicky, perhaps you might want to try them...
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I upgraded to the Blackwidow Elite Green switch mechanical keys from the membrane ones of the Cynosa Pro keys and oh i have to say it was a really big upgrade.
The response time and clicks on the BWE's are amazing and top class!
I love playing more of the FPS games and typing now. :smile_:
The response time and clicks on the BWE's are amazing and top class!
I love playing more of the FPS games and typing now. :smile_:
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