Lewis Toh
@lewistoh
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When evaluating keyboard switches, several attributes are critical to their overall user experience. The actuation type is paramount; it can be linear for a smooth keystroke, tactile for a discernible bump during actuation, or clicky for those who prefer both a tactile bump and an audible click. Equally important is the actuation force required, which can significantly affect typing comfort and fatigue. The travel distance also plays a vital role, influencing typing speed and the overall feel of the switch. Moreover, the sound profile of each switch can greatly vary, offering a spectrum from the quietest taps to the most pronounced clicks, catering to diverse preferences and environments. Lastly, durability is a key factor, as it measures the lifespan of a switch, ensuring longevity and consistent performance over millions of keystrokes. These characteristics combined define the utility and appeal of keyboard switches to enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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