Cherry MX Blue switches are clicky, so typing at speed generates plenty of noise. The click adds an extra layer to the tactile feedback received with each key press. They are slightly heavier than Browns, requiring 0.60 N of force to get over the tactile bump.
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Cherry MX Brown is widely considered to be the best \u201cmiddle-ground\u201d switch. Its tactile bump, silent travel, and medium actuation force makes it a versatile switch.Apr 6, 2019
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I currently use MX Browns, which work well for gaming, but aren't as pleasurable for typing as I would like. I can barely feel the tactile bump at all. ... That said, I type and game on Clears with no issues (no fatigue or anything.