
Usually a linear switch is best for pressing keys in rapid succession while gaming (see Razer Yellow). This switch not ideal for gaming because the bump on each keystroke can be distracting and make your gaming less consistent. The Green switch is LOUD and can cause fights between spouses if used irresponsibly. While perfect for those who enjoy a loud keyboard, Razer Green switches are not a good idea to bring into and office or for late night gaming while everybody is sleeping. The Green switch has the loudest auditory feedback of all the switch types which notify you know that the keystroke has been registered. Razer Green switches are a clicky switch that makes a loud click on each keystroke and have a significant bump. Here is a video from Razer explaining the differences of each switch type.
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We’ll go into more detail about why we made these recommendations and if you don’t agree, feel free to break the rules and get the switch that feels best. Here are our quick recommendations if you’re buying a switch for gaming or typing: Razer Switch Color Choosing the correct switch based on your preferences and needs can be a tough and (slightly) overwhelming process if you’re new to mechanical keyboards. The three mechanical switches from Razer all offer their own feel and sound. We’ll dig into the specifics a bit more, give our opinions, and include sound tests of each switch type. Razer Green Switch: A small bump with a loud click noise. Razer Orange Switch: A small bump with a moderate noise. Razer Yellow Switch: Smooth and consistent with a quiet noise.


Here is a quick overview of the differences: Today we’re going to hone in on just the mechanical switches and really explain the differences of the sound and feel of the Razer Green, Orange, and Yellow switches. Razer has a diverse lineup switches of all different types: mechanical, optical, hybrid, and even rubber dome.
