Most tactile medium-to-light MX-compatible switch (including clicky switches)?
I'm looking for a lighter companion to the Clickiez 40g (which actually has ~75-80gf peak force). The Clickiez and the Box Navies are the only MX-compatible switches whose tactility I've really found sufficient before, but I'm willing to sacrifice a little tactility to get a lighter switch for some special keys. What's the best I can do out there for a slightly lighter switch with good (some would say 'extreme') tactile feedback? (Clicky switches are fine if they provide better tactility, as they generally do.)
I've spent a lot of time looking at reviews, force graphs, and have even ordered some switches to try (yet to arrive). But I'm exhausted and ready for some human recommendations to help settle the question.
that's why I had to frankenstine mine, spring and bottom housing from the royal, stem, hammer, and top housing from silent brown.
I could have left the box hammer installed but the sound from the switch was too loud and undid all the advantages of using a silent. The green hammer from the silent was my compromise.
I did order some Box Jades! The person I'm building this keyboard for did like a board I have with Box Whites, which afaik have the same spring. Given their preference for extreme tactility, the Box Jade might be perfect for them as a lighter complement to the Zeal Clickiez. :D
Truthfully, I've not tried many MX-compatible switches in a full board. Just Box Whites and Box Royals, besides the Box Navies. My daily driver is a Model M.
I haven't tried the U4Ts! They're on my list of candidates. Do you find them to be pretty good as a relatively light switch that still gives good feedback?
I do have some Emogogo Silver Grays which I think might be comparable, but I need only a handful of these switches so I wouldn't mind ordering some U4Ts if they're good.
Spring swapping is a good idea, especially since I don't need a ton here. I wonder how light I can go with the Clickiez before they have return issues... maybe I could lighten those a bit.
I like the U4Ts (there is a also a silent version called "U4Ts", just FYI.)
I haven't tried a ton of switches either, but the U4Ts are the tactile switches I have tried that I like the most for their noticeable tactility. And I've been using 68g, which maybe even hides some tactility. So I've bought some 55g two-staged springs I want to swap to.