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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Razer Greens are the clicky ones, and they're like MX blues (but with less force to activate)
But, if you're going to get a Razer keyboard, get one on sale, becuase they're not worth full price.
The keyboards are good quality, don't get me wrong, but they're not worth that much.
Consider looking at some other keyboards by Corsair or Logitech. (With MX Reds or Browns, or Rommer-G tactile switches)
Logitech's G910 Orion Spark may still be on sale. I got mine for almost 80$ less than full market price.
The "gaming keyboards" that you see advertised are mostly pretty terrible for what you can get for any given price range. Consider some of these options and get the silent switches if you can. All of them will still click somewhat though.
I have reds and they still make quite a loud clacking especially when you type fast.
If you want silent try some better quality membrane KB in $50-70 range.
He specifically means switches that emit an audible click in addition to typical sounds from the keycap bottoming out. Otherwise, you're right, it's just the feel.
In my opinion, Romer-G Tactile switches are among the best feeling switches available.
Razer Orange are still clicky - being silent doesnt mean really silent but more silent then non-silent switches.
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if you want a really silent keyboard, get a silicon keyboard not a mechanical