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this post was submitted on 20 Sep 2023
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What you are looking for is tactile feedback. There are switches with a tactile bump - which are more on the silent side - and there are clicky switches - which are pretty loud, but they also offer even more tactile feedback.
The switches with only a tactile bump behave almost like linear switches, but you can feel a little bump (higher resistance) when pushing down a key.
Clicky switches have a so called click bar. They are spring loaded and they trigger themselves right after their "tactile bump". This behaviour comes close to your keyboard. However, clicky switches are very loud because of their click sound.
I have tried the K5 Pro (tactile), recently. It feels good, but you may accidently miss-type during the first hours of using. The spring force is a little weak.