Same keyboard as Adimeister, except with a red backlight and Brown switches. It does feel good to type on
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Mechanical keyboards have a lot more tactile feel than membrane, on the less linear keyswitches (Brown and Blue) you can feel the actuation point (when they keystroke registers) and you have to push past it. Red and Black keyswitches you don't feel it as much. With your normal membrane keyboard you don't get any feedback until you bottom out (key is depressed fully) and as a result using after getting used to a mechanical it feels kind of mushy to use.
Here a quick breakdown of the common keyswitch types, they are distinguished by colour.
- Blue
Loud, moderate force to press down and you can feel (and hear) the actuation point quite clearly. Considered best for typists.
- Brown
Same as Blue, except it doesn't click on the actuation point. Good compromise between a Red and Blue switch.
- Red
As quiet as a Brown, less force to press down and you cant feel the actuation point as well as you can with Blue/Brown. Are considered best for gaming.
- Black
Most quiet, most force to press of the common keyswitches and cant feel the actuation point at all. TBH I don't know why anyone would want it
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There are a couple of others like Clear, Green and I think Yellow but they aren't all that common (though I hear that Coolermaster are starting to release Green keyboards).