The Gateron Optical Brown switch is a tactile switch like the Gateron Blue switch, but with a much quieter sound for sound-sensitive environments. Many see the Brown switch as an in-between of the Blue and Red switches. -The Gateron Optical Black switch is a linear switch like that of the Gateron Red switch, but has a heavier feel. This means Mechanicalswitches come in a variety of makes and models, often identified by colors (red, blue, black, etc). Finding the right combination of feel and sound can make a huge difference in your everyday life. Types of Mechanical Switches. Despite their differences, mechanical switches fall into one of three categories: linear, tactile, or clicky. Thebasic rule of thumb is, you can't go wrong with Cherry MX switches. They are considered to be highly reliable and are the go-to switch for mid-range and higher-end keyboards. Cherry switches are on the higher end for price, usually in the $0.50 - $1.00 range each depending on the quantity purchased. Fromwhat I've read, all 3 variants are lubed, with tighter stem/case tolerance, and probably all 3 have a better metal clip inside. Difference between Cap and Pro appears to be tactility and spring weight, with the Cap being 10g greater. I don't know if that's at bottom or overall resistance, etc. กับการใช้งานจริงอาจจะไม่ต่างกันมากนักเท่าไหร่แต่ให้เน้นที่จุดเด่น AkkoCS Series Crystal Wine Red _ Type: LinearOperating Force: 45gf ± 5gfTotal Travel: 3.6 ± .3mmPre-Travel: 1.6 ± 0.3mmTactile Position:N/AEnd Force: 48gf ±5gf Akko CS Crystal Wine Red Switch (45pcs) quantity. Add to Cart. SKU: 6925758621311 Category: Switch. Description; Reviews (0) Description. Akko CS Series. Crystal Wine Red Bluesare clicky and preferred by typists, whereas Reds are smooth and loved by gamers. That said, they're both versatile switches that you could conceivably use for gaming and typing. So how do you choose between the two? That's what our comparison will help you with. Blue vs. Red Switches: Specifications. Whenshopping for a mechanical keyboard, the color listed will usually refer to the type of switches the keyboard has. You might see something like "Cherry Blue" or "Gateron Red" in the listing. This indicates the type of switch, and whether it is clicky, linear, or tactile. Blue switches will usually be clicky switches. K2fCnt.