Okay, so I’ve been messing around with different keyboard switches lately, trying to figure out what I like best. It’s been a bit of a journey, let me tell you. I started off thinking I knew what I wanted, but boy, was I wrong.
At first, I thought, “I do a lot of typing, so maybe linear switches are the way to go.” They’re supposed to be smooth and quiet, right? So, I got myself a keyboard with some linear switches and started using it.

- I typed on it for work.
- I used it for some casual gaming.
- Just regular everyday stuff.
And you know what? They weren’t bad. They were definitely smooth. But something felt… off. It was almost too smooth, you know? I felt like I was missing something. Turns out, I was missing that little “bump” you get with tactile switches. It’s like, with linear, I didn’t really feel when the key was pressed. Hard to explain.
So, back to the drawing board. I swapped out those linear switches for some tactile ones. And boom! It was a whole different experience. I could actually feel each keystroke. It made typing way more satisfying.
I played some games with the tactile switches, too. It didn’t really make much of a difference in my gaming, honestly. But for typing? Oh yeah, tactiles all the way.
My Final Verdict
It took some experimenting, but I finally figured it out. For me, tactile switches are where it’s at. Linear switches are fine, I guess, if you’re into that super smooth, no-feedback kind of thing. But I need that tactile bump. It just feels right.
So there you have it. My little adventure in the world of keyboard switches. Hope this helps someone out there who’s trying to decide between linear and tactile. Just try them both out and see what feels good to you. You might be surprised. I know I was!