Ink Green switches from MMD.
Defined as a tactile switch. But which stands out from the crowd because it has a slow spring with high, and rapidly decreasing resistance at the beginning of the keystroke. The tactile "bump" is quite subtle, and less pronounced than on a typical tactile switch. Very suitable for those who make a lot of typos.
Otherwise, Ink Green has consistent and good lubrication, minimal play (wobble) and emits a deep, thocky sound.
Ink Green has a semi-transparent polycarbonate housing, which makes it suitable for keyboards with RGB backlighting.
We like it for:
- High resistance at the start of the keystroke, which gives a slightly different feel than regular tactile switches.
- Generally excellent quality of lubrication and little play/wobble.
- Emits a very deep sound
Mounting: 5-pin
Bottom out force: 62g
Total travel: 3.8mm
Pre travel: 2.0 +/-0.2mm
Stem: POM
Top housing: PC
Bottom housing: PC