Do people like Romer-G switches?

Do people like Romer-G switches?

Logitech Romer-G Switches: The Romer-G tactile has a bit of a discernable bump but isn’t all that tactile compared to a linear switch. It has lower travel compared to some Cherry MX switches. The actuation force is also only 45 grams. A lot of people love this switch because it is pretty fast and responsive.

Does Logitech still make Romer-G switches?

Logitech stuck with their Romer-G switches for years before signing their recent Kailh deal, and now the older models are disappearing rapidly from the market.

Are TTC switches good?

The TTC Wild switches are a surprisingly well balanced, smooth, and strong performing light linear switch. With a bottoming out closer to 52g., they actually have rather balanced feeling topping and bottoming outs occupying a great mid ground between sharp and dull collisions.

What happened to Romer-G switches?

The end result of Logitech’s efforts makes one thing clear. The company did not build the Romer-G keys in order to circumvent the exclusive deal that Corsair has with Cherry, but rather because it saw that the Cherry MX switches simply showed their age.

What do Romer-G switches feel like?

Romer G switches are designed to actuate and feel similar to damped Cherry MX Browns; they’re quiet, have a shallow actuation depth, and have altered design to allow for better backlight spread (less bleed) and more vibrant LEDs.

How do Romer G switches feel?

Are Logitech GX switches good?

The. The GX blue clicky switches have great tactile feedback and an audible click while retaining a quick response and the travel needed for gaming. I really like the clicky switches. The LED’s are fully programable with the G Hub software downloadable from the Logitech site.

Is TTC better than cherry?

The TTC Silent Red is a cheaper (in some cases), less refined Cherry MX Silent Red. Whilst these TTC switches are scratchier, they are roughly 60p cheaper per switch than an MX Silent Red making them a decent alternative in the value conscious enthusiasts.

Is Romer G tactile or linear?

Romer-G Linear- This is Logitech’s only linear switch. It has a 1.5mm actuation distance and a total travel distance of 3.2mm. In terms of actuation force, it is a very light switch, requiring just 0.45 N.

Is Romer-G better than GX?

The new GX switches are a definite improvement over the Romer G’s. They are softer on the actuation force, which has taken a bit to get used to coming from the MX’s, but overall the feeling is great. It’s a hard toss up between the GX’s and the MX’s for me, so now its down to design/other features.

What is the heaviest keyboard switch?

Cherry MX Green- These are the heaviest tactile switch that you can feasibly get your hands on. They are rare to find, but are heavy and clicky.