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Mechanical switches are not any less wobbly. They are much more wobbly then the average membrane keyboard even.
Here is a list of the huge ammount of available switches with their characteristics;
https://mechanicalkeyboard.com/switches/
As for wobbly keys, I have only checked some of the more expensive keyboards and they all felt way more solid than any membrane keyboards I have ever used.
From the looks of it I'd prefer the linear switch with a low operating force, a very high tactile force and a very short pre travel distance...
So, it seems like Cherry MX Low Profile Red, Cherry MX Low Profile Red RGB, Cherry MX Low Profile Speed and Cherry MX Low Profile Speed RGB are my only options.
Which non-slim keyboards offer these options?
NVM, they are exclusive to slim form factor keys...
https://www.amazon.com/Perixx-PERIBOARD-210-Full-Size-Keyboard-Desktop/dp/B08PTCPNKG
https://www.amazon.com/Perixx-Periboard-324-Wired-Backlit-Keyboard/dp/B07GPRJ97X
The only RGB one I know if is the Cougar Vantar, this is the original model
https://www.newegg.com/p/1B4-01DB-00007
https://cougargaming.com/products/keyboards/vantar/
The newer models are the Vantar AX
https://cougargaming.com/products/keyboards/vantar-ax/
https://www.techpowerup.com/270440/cougar-intros-the-ultra-slim-vantar-ax-gaming-keyboard-with-scissor-switches
and the more readable AX black model
https://www.techpowerup.com/278271/cougar-rolls-out-vantar-ax-black-you-can-finally-read-the-keycaps
https://cougargaming.com/products/keyboards/vantar-ax-black/
Give me a few minutes and I will draw a picture in paint to better explain my problem. Maybe you'll be able to name some switches that I am looking for that way.
Razer BlackWidow Mechanical
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-BlackWidow-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B07NZX84HB
its a rubber dome with clicky feels
to get a mech to feel like a dome, get black/brown with orings
https://youtu.be/-WhmACL08RM?t=176
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2407485908
So, my problem with mx browns is that you can press them without any resistance up until the point where the side spring reaches the bump on the brown key switch.
What would be ideal for me is if the side spring was already in that position where that bump is in a non pressed state. Kind of like when how the membrane keyboard keys already lie on top of the membrane bumps.
Is there such switch available?
P.S. A perfect switch would look like this for me:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2407503534
P.P.S. Not that picky, it's just that I have never used mechanical keyboards so I really don't know much about them.
Tactile or linear, shouldn't matter, since the travel would be so small.
You want something with ~1.5mm of travel, with about 70-80g of force required.
And, I'm not sure if any are made, so you may have to make your own.
It's easy enough, just a spring swap, but it could be expensive.
Edit ; I should mention aswell, great drawing, explained exactly why you wanted.
But damn, I have never expected choosing a mechanical keyboard could be such a problem. It's been almost two weeks now and I still have no idea what keyboard should I get. In fact now I am at a complete loss, even more so than two weeks ago. Especially after testing a few key switches.
Wonder if Cherry MX Black would feel better... Though I can't find any Cooler Master/Corsair keyboards with MX Black switches. Nor any other brands in my local stores. :/
But, you may want to put some thought into making your own keyboard, it's not that expensive.
Then you can also get into custom switches then -- The custom keyboard market has so many more options, it should provide what you want, more than any pre-made 'gaming' keyboard could.
Downside is you have to know how to solder, and actually want to make the keyboard yourself.
And, because of that warranty won't be as good.
Blacks would feel better, in regards to resistance, however they have the same actuation distance as Reds, so they're not what you're looking for.
Clicky switches would also be a valid option, but you already said you hated the sound of them, so I guess they're off the table.
As someone else said, maybe look at other (non-Chery) switch types.