Chyros wrote: 04 Feb 2019, 23:32
Myoth wrote: 04 Feb 2019, 22:20
Chyros wrote: 04 Feb 2019, 21:56I wouldn't say I'm nuancing little details here. Your arguments make so little sense that I doubt it'd become more unclear if you read them backwards. It's like arguing with a pro-Leave voter.
You're talking about switch design, when I'm talking about switches. I agree that Hall effect is a better switch design, but they're not better switches.
Again, all the advantages you're citing is simply a factor of the market. They have nothing to do with the switches themselves
What?
Chyros wrote: 04 Feb 2019, 23:32Well, if you want Alps as an example; Cherry MX (or at least the plate-mount ones) need to be desoldered and unclipped before they can be opened at all. Even PCB-mount ones (for what reason someone would want that I don't know, but whatever) need a special tool to be opened. Alps switches conversely can be easily opened with something as simple as toothpicks, and no desoldering is needed. A significant advantage.
Alps also boast substantial changability between linear, tactile and clicky. This goes as far as not even needing separate parts in many cases. Tactile SKCM can be changed to linear OR clicky without even needing actual linear or clicky parts from other switches, for example.
Furthermore, the tactile/click leaf on Alps switches is MUCH more amenable to manual modding than the tactile notch on Cherry MX switches. Want you switches to be more tactile? No problem, use a toothpick and bend the teeth out a little bit more. It's reversible, even.
Spring weight not good? Just like MX, there's a wide range of Alps springs available.
So as you see, Alps switches are highly customisable, and much more easily so than Cherry MX. If you're not aware of people modding Alps switches, that's just you not knowing what's happening but pretending to anyway. My Alps linearisation video is at 627k views atm.
Okay fair, you got me at the opening Alps up, but the rest is just bollocks, apart from Cream/White Dampened and Black, are there any other Alps switch people mod ? Didn't think so. Alps have the potential to be AS customisable, but they're not, in comparison to MX, Alps is stuck in 2012 when all the Koreans would spring swap MX Black with Blue or Red springs because there wasn't any better.
Very moddable when you can only make tactiles more tactile, clickies more tactile and tactiles/clickies linear. Those are the reversible mods, when in MX you can reverse everything you've done to any point. Sure, you can't make MX Blue linear by taking the jacket off, but eh.
Not to mention that Alps springs are weird in the way where very tactile Alps don't have a heavy spring even though they feel heavy. Last time I checked, changing the springs made them almost worthless, and I'm not talking about Cream dampened or whatever, I'm talking about tactile Browns.
Chyros wrote: 04 Feb 2019, 23:32Even PCB-mount ones (for what reason someone would want that I don't know, but whatever) need a special tool to be opened.
PCB mounted linears are exceptionally good, the "muh keyboard can survive the end of the world XDDD" is a big ass meme, G80s are perfectly fine the way they are, they don't need plates. And the special tool part isn't even true, I use 2 screwdrivers to open mine, talk about special...
Chyros wrote: 04 Feb 2019, 23:32Again, and as pointed out by other people now too, this has nothing to do whatsoever with the switches, just with the people buying them. If your statement held any truth, it would've been true in 1985 as well, but this is not the case. Virtually all the products you mention aren't even made by Cherry.
So you're saying a switch is only defined by itself? That's probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard, I wonder why you review keyboards and not single switches then

I mean, after all, keycaps don't define the switch, neither does the plate (if there is one), the case ? Pfft useless
... wait what do you mean switch can sound different in certain keyboards ? So there are different version of each switch for each chassis ??
Jokes aside, of course it has to do with the switch, a switch isn't only defined by itself, look at any old switch, are they bad because they're rendered useless today ? Yes and no, they're still good because of the keyboards they were in, but they're bad switches as they don't hold anything against everything modern. And it can't be true in 1985 because Cherry MX wasn't used by enthusiasts.
You won't budge and I won't either, so this talk seems rather redundant, you're right from your POV and I'm right from my POV, everyone's happy