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Hey! These terms describe the typing feel of the keyboard switches, which is a major factor when choosing a mechanical keyboard. Here's a breakdown of what tactile, linear, and clicky mean for the Logitech MX Mechanical keyboard: 1. Tactile: This type of switch offers a small bump you can feel when you press down on a key. It provides a satisfying feedback without the clicking noise. This is a good option for those who want a balance between quietness and feeling the key press. 2. Linear: Linear switches offer a smooth, consistent keystroke from the top to the bottom. There's no bump to feel, making it ideal for fast typing and gaming where precision matters most. 3. Clicky: Clicky switches are the most audible. They have a distinct clicking sound and a tactile bump when pressed. Some users find the click satisfying, while others might find it annoying. Since the Logitech MX Mechanical you mentioned comes with Linear Switch, it provides a smooth and quiet keystroke experience.
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