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The Crown/Samducksa family of MX pushbutton offers incredible durability, responsiveness, and a unique feedback system thanks to its use of mechanical key switches.
The immediate benefit of incorporating the HBFS pushbutton into your gameplay is the ability to choose your preferred level of operating force, simply by switching out the mechanical key switches.
What does linear feel or tactile feel mean? Linear feel means that the feel is consistent from the moment you press down on the button. Tactile feel provides a bit of feedback upon actuation. Operating Force means how hard you have to push the button and how hard it will push back when depressed.The g45g, for example, represents a metric unit of force.
Because the HBFS uses mechanical key switches, you can purchase other switches that offer a higher operating force, or a different feel. Each are color-coded based on their characteristics:
Sanwa's RG microswitches are known to last longer than the standard SW-68 switches. Thanks to the mechanical key switch, HBFS possesses a much longer lifespan through use of mechanical switches - 50 million operations versus 500,000 - for about the same price as as the RG.
These key switches offer their own unique feedback and press capabilities, potentially improving your approach your fighting game execution. Should you need to replace few damaged switches in a mechanical keyboard (purchases limited to 12pcs), these should do the trick. Make sure to check the type of switch that your keyboard uses before purchasing.
Thanks to The Keyboard Company and PC World for helpful descriptions on key switch characteristics. Animated illustrations by cherrymx.de.
Amazing switch if you dont like those super sensitive switches since the blue one requires the most pressure out of all of them Unknown on Jul 5th 2024
Super great micro switch with tactile clicky feeling.
Got them to swap out the silver/grey ones that comes in samducksa screw in buttons, they need a break in period it seems, as the clicky accuation part of the switch is not there at first, it felt linear at first then after spamming the switch some time you get the feeling you want, tactile and clicky. Alexander on Sep 24th 2021
I've been purchasing their parts for a while and they have great customer service when I bought the silver switches and they were bent post production. Sent me new ones plus these blue mechanical switches to boot.
Highly recommended and the buttons/switches feels great! AngriestAngryArtist on Dec 13th 2019
Packaged arrived earlier and in good condition! Buttons will never be the same again after these switches were installed. Loved the click during button presses. Ken Martin on Dec 11th 2019
I bought this cherry blue, a razer green, a gateron blue and a gateron green, for my gamerfinger set, I tested for a week or so going between them and with 2 gamerfinger button cases, before I committed to an entire set of gamerfinger buttons for my current stick, (which has 11 active buttons and 2 side buttons, custom stick with i-pac pcb) and this switch is what I chose. It was close between it and the gateron blue, but this won out, cause it makes a much nicer sounding click. This and the gaterons feel wonderful to push with a nice satisfying feel, along with a loud click, but the cherry's was louder and I like that. Highly recommend this for your gamerfinger button cases. Steve on Oct 14th 2018