The difference between the cherry axis and the domestic axis is mainly quality and stability, in many reviews and user feedback, Cherry's own cherry axis have better quality control and stable performance, which can not be separated from Cherry's own technical accumulation of mechanical axes over the years. Domestic mechanical keyboards are roughly divided into two categories, one is the use of Cherry axis of the national brand products, the other is the domestic axis of the local brand.
Mechanical keyboard shaft type introduction
1, Red Switch Red Switch
Linear axis, trigger key stroke 2.0mm, initial pressure 30cN, trigger pressure 45 ± 15cN. The reason why the red shaft is a linear axis, the main reason is that it is in the time of pressing no sense of paragraph, it is straight down and straight up, and at the same time, the trigger pressure is small, so it is in the time of pressing lighter force required. lighter force needed when pressing, making it suitable for people who code or operate keyboards for long periods of time.
While the Red Axis isn't too loud on its own, Cherry has come up with a special silent version for it. If you're not obsessed with the 'clatter' of mechanical keyboards, the Red Axis is a more balanced option.
2. Black Switch
Linear axis, trigger stroke 2.0mm, initial pressure 30cN, trigger pressure 60 ± 20cN. You can see that the Black Switch, like the Red Switch, is a linear axis, but with a higher trigger pressure, it's suitable for those who like the keyboard to feel heavier, and need to press harder, but for most people, long-term use will probably cause finger fatigue. feel more fatigue in the fingers.
The Black Axis is estimated to be the least used of the four major axes, mainly because of the fatigue caused by prolonged use, which makes it difficult for many people to use. In my personal experience, the black shaft is not that bad, if you get used to the feel of it, you will feel that every word you knock down is "powerful".
3. Blue Switch
The Blue Switch has a segmented shaft, with a trigger stroke of 2.2mm, an initial pressure of 25cN, a trigger pressure of 50 ± 15cN, a segment pressure of 60 ± 15cN, and a segmented stroke of 1.75mm. Although the trigger stroke is longer, the initial pressure is even less than on the Red Switch, so it's much easier to hit. However, considering the fact that the Green Shaft does have a segmentation when pressed, it will make a 'ticking' sound, somewhat similar to that of a ballpoint pen with a press switch, and thus will be louder.
The Green Shaft is a friendlier judgement, mainly because if you use it in an office or dormitory, the louder sound will easily affect your coworkers or fellow students, so please use it with caution. If you happen to be in an environment that allows you to use the green shaft, it is the most mechanical keyboard that has a sense of rhythm
4, Tea Shaft Brown Switch
Segmented axis body, trigger key range 2.0mm, initial pressure 30cN, trigger pressure 45 ± 20cN, paragraph pressure 55 ± 25cN, paragraph stroke 1.25mm. tea shaft is the closest membrane keyboard axis, because it has a segmentation pressure, but it is not the most important thing. The Tea Shaft is the closest axis to the membrane keyboard, as it is not obvious that there are segments, and the trigger pressure is lighter, so if you're just transitioning from a membrane keyboard, the Tea Shaft is a better choice. At the same time, the lack of distinctive segments also makes the sound emitted when pressing a button less audible than on the Green Shaft.
The Tea Shaft also has its share of fans, mainly because it combines the green shaft's flutter and the red shaft's quietness, which of course makes it less distinctive, or rather distinctive -- middle-of-the-road.
The above is the difference between the Cherry axis and the domestic axis of the introduction, Cherry mechanical keyboard these four major axis is our usual most common axis,
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