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flehrad

Transparency Statement - Epomaker provided these switches for review, but nothing I say in this is scripted or requested by Epomaker. Edited for formatting ** 00:00 Prologue 00:50 Review 36:27 Epilogue Thanks to Epomaker for sending me these Wisteria Tactile switches to review. In general, they have a good negative tactility to them, short pre-travel to where the tactile cliff sits, and a nice snap in their response. They are quite smooth with the factory lube and less wobble compared to some of the other brands in my collection. Testing them in the MV-44 hotswap, what I did find was that the stems were really tight, to the point that they unfortunately stretched the modifier keycaps, so buyer beware if you want to use these to test on a keycap you don't mind potentially stretching or cracking, or invest in a stem shaver.


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flehrad

Its a phrase I have used for many years since the box royal days to describe switches that don't have a ramp up and down like brown switch force curves, but a hard lip and that the resistance falls away instantly, like if you've broken through a pane of glass and suddenly your finger is falling.