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It has the proprietary Romer-G switch, it is a metal contact keyboard switch. It is very similar to the Cherry MX Brown switches, if you're familiar with them. The keys actuate at 1.5 mm movement and have a full travel of 3mm. This is a TACTILE key switch and while it does have an audible click sound, it is quite muted compared to a key switch that is supposed to be "Clicky".
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It has Logitech's proprietary Romer G keyswitches. They're supposed to be tactile and somewhat clicky, but I'd say they're much closer to Cherry MX Brown switches and nowhere near the tactile and clicky Cherry MX Blue switches. On the plus side, their design allows for no light bleed around the keys, so only the characters light up, which is unique among RGB keys.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Go tp www.logitech.com/G930 Get all your questions answered.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The switches are romar-g switches. These switches are Logitech's version of Cherry switches.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's a Romer G switch which is a mech and membrane type switch. It just doesn't have the clicking noise that mechanical ones do and too me...it's a ton more sensitive than the mechanical ones which could be good and bad for some gamers. I like it as I can't stand the clicking noise and I like the sensitive nature of the keys (it did take me time to get used to it).
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