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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT REDRAGON GAMING KEYBOARDS

Q: What is the difference between red, blue and brown switches exactly?

redragon keycap

 

There are generally TWO kinds of mechanical switches:

1) Linear (RED/BLACK)

2) Tactile (BLUE/BROWN)

 

Linear Switches

Offer smooth travel when a key is pressed until bottom out, there is no feedback of any kind. RED is lighter and BLACK is heavier. Tactile switches offer resistance when a key is pressed, much like going over a speed bump. Both BLUE and BROWN switches give this tactile feedback. In contrast to BROWNS, BLUE switches have an extra mechanism inside the switch that creates a 'TICK' to generate additional audible feedback.

redragon red switch

 

Which switch to choose is largely a personal preference. A few factors are worth considering. One important aspect is feel, linear versus a tactile switch. If you are skillful with a keyboard and can quickly grasp the actuation point of a key switch, then the linear switches might be suitable. For the general typist, the tactile feedback is probably most appropriate as it gives a nice feel as well as signals when a key actuates. Whether you want or need an additional
audible cue is a personal choice.

 

BLUE Switches

The most common and most popular switches found in mechanical keyboards. People like them for the tactile feedback, and the crisp 'TICK' sound they make. After using BLUE switches exclusively for a few weeks, I've grown to enjoy them. Switching back to BROWN switches, the keys felt slightly mushy and less distinct.

The downside of BLUE Switches is that the extra ticking sound can be quite annoying for other people around you. The clicking is also easily picked up by microphones and would be a distraction in conversations or voice chats. It's not hard to find people that describe BLUE switches as too loud for their liking after trying them.

redragon blue switch

BROWN Switches

They are a good happy medium. They provide tactile feedback of switch actuation and are as silent as REDS or BLACKS if you take care to not bottom out or top out. So even though I've found BLUE switches quite enjoyable, I find BROWN switches preferable for most situations.

 redragon brown switch

 

Dive deep into the world of keyboard switches with our Guide to Mechanical Switch Types.

Linear Switches VS Tactile Switches VS Clicky Switches

redragon keyboard comparison

 

Staff Pick: Redragon K530 Draconic (Red Switch)

redragon K530 Draconic

 

Staff Pick: Redragon K580 VATA (Blue Switch)

redragon k580

 

Staff Pick: Redragon K556 Devarajas

redragon k556 keyboard

 

Choose the keyboard switch that’s right for you
Outemu Red
Outemu Blue
Outemu Brown
Outemu Low Profile Red
outemu red
outemu blue
outemu brown
outemu low profile red
HEAR KEYSTROKE
HEAR KEYSTROKE
HEAR KEYSTROKE
HEAR KEYSTROKE
Operation Style
Operation Style
Linear
Clicky
Tactile
Linear
Operating Force
Operating Force
40g
60g
55g
40g
Actuation Point
Actuation Point
2.0mm
2.3mm
2.0mm
1.2mm
Total Travel Distance
Total Travel Distance
4.0mm
4.0mm
4.0mm
3.0mm
Life Span (Keystrokes)
Life Span (Keystrokes)
50 million
50 million
50 million
50 million
Sound Level
Sound Level
Quiet
Clicky
Gentle
Quiet
Suitable For
Suitable For
Office/Gaming
Typist
Midway (Office/Gaming)
Office/Gaming
Operation Style
Operating Force
Actuation Point
Total Travel Distance
Life Span (Keystrokes)
Sound Level
Suitable For

Redragon Outemu Brown, Blue & Red Switches Sound Test:

Q: What is the difference between Outemu OPTICAL and REGULAR Switches?

A Simple Relative Switch Force Test - Outemu Regular vs Outemu Optical

Pushing uninstalled switches opposed against each other by the MX Stems allowed a comparison of the switching force required when pressing a key switch.

The actuation point is generally around 1.5 to 2mm, so the first switch to get past half-way mark is deemed the lighter switch. After testing different switch combo pairings, a RELATIVE scale of the heaviness can be laid out.

 

* Spare Outemu switches as provided with hot-swap keyboards were used for testing.
* Sixteen switches total, 2 each of Optical BLUE/RED/BROWN/BLACK, and Regular BLUE/RED/BROWN/BLACK 3-pin, were used.
* Note that there is some variability even among switches of the same type. Only 2 of each kind was used for testing.
* (O = Optical, R = Regular 3-pin Outemu). Lightest on left, Heaviest on right.

O-RED < R-RED < (O-BROWN ≈ O-BLUE) < (R-BROWN < R-BLUE) < O-BLACK < R-BLACK 

 

In general, the Optical Switches are lighter than their Regular counterparts. Note that Optical BLUEs are at about the same force as Optical BROWNs, whereas the Regular BLUES are slightly heavier than Regular BROWNS. Also, note that Optical BLUES are slightly lighter than Regular BROWNS.

 

* In terms of actual typing, the difference between Optical BROWNS and Regular BROWNS is very small. The difference is only more perceptible between Optical BLUES vs Regular BLUES. If much typing is required, lighter switches may help reduce finger fatigue. The above scale can be helpful for those preferring a particular weight in their switch preference.

 

Q: Mechanical or Membrane?

Not sure whether a mechanical or membrane keyboard is right for you? Check out our comprehensive guide on Mechanical vs. Membrane Keyboards to learn about the key differences and make an informed choice.

 

Q: Are low profile keyboards good for gaming?

A: Yes, low profile keyboards can be excellent for gaming. They offer quick key actuation and a comfortable typing experience, which can enhance your gaming performance.  Discover more about low profile keyboards for gaming in our blog post.

 

Q: Is it able to restore keyboard without the software? How?

Use combo key with pressing Fn key + PRTSC(right next to F12 key) for RGB backlit keyboards, as for Rainbow backlit keyboard, press Fn key + ESC key still for about 3 seconds and then press F1, F3 and F5.

 

Q: How to set the lighting of each individual key without the software?

Press FN+[~] twice to start the backlight definition. Meanwhile, the four indicators [Num/Cap/Scroll/Win Lock] flashes together. The backlight of [~] shows the backlight color to be set. Press FN+[→] repeatedly to select backlight color. Then press the desired keys for the color setting. Finally, press FN+[~] once again key to save the setting. (Only for RGB keyboard)

 

Q: Are all switches hot-swappable for replacing other brand switches?

A: In the past, Redragon keyboards had switches that were only compatible with the Otemu 3-pin style.  The new hot-swappable keyboards from Redragon now offer compatibility with nearly all 3 and 5-pin switches for the new keyboards, giving you even more flexibility. Learn more about Hot-swap Keyboards here.

 

Q: How about using keyboard and mouse at NS, XBOX, PS4 and other platforms except for PC?

A converter or adapter is needed for keyboard and mouse to work with NS, XBOX, PS4 and other platforms except for PC.

 

Tutorial of Redragon GA250 Vulcan Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for PS3/4, NS and Xbox One

 

Q: Why does keyboard size matter in gaming?

Consider your gaming style, available desk space, and portability needs. If you play games requiring extensive key bindings and have ample desk space, a full-sized or TKL keyboard may be suitable. For those prioritizing portability and with limited space, a 60% or 65% keyboard might be a better fit. Explore the features and benefits of different keyboard sizes in our Ultimate Guide to 60% Keyboards, Ultimate Guide to 65% Keyboards, Ultimate Guide to 75% KeyboardsUltimate Guide to TKL Keyboards and  Size Matters: A Guide to Mechanical Keyboard Sizes.  make an informed decision.

 

Q: Can I customize the keycaps on my Redragon keyboard?

Absolutely! Customizing keycaps is a great way to personalize your keyboard and enhance your gaming setup's aesthetics. You can explore different materials, profiles, and designs to find the perfect fit for your preferences and needs. For more information on choosing and customizing keycaps, please refer to our Ultimate Guide to Keycaps: Material, Profile, and Beyond.

 

Q: Can programmed keys editable with the time lag between key and key?

Yes, that is available. You can edit it by using the macro function in the software, edit the delay time with your ideal thought.

 

Q: How to maintain and clean the keyboard? Is it washable?

 We not recommend you to wash the keyboard with whatever soaked or running water, easy to clean it with wipes for wiping the mainboard and the switches. (make sure the keyboard is dried before using again)

 

Q: how to change color on Redragon keyboard?

For the RGB keyboard, press FN+→ to change the color on Redragn keyboard. No color can be changed for the rainbow backlit keyboard.

 

Q: how to turn off Redragon keyboard lights?

Press FN+↓ to turn down the brightness and even turn it off completely.

 

Q: Is it possible to set each key RGB individually?

Yes, you could do this with RGB keyboard. 

 

Backlight settings for individual key:

Method 1: Download and Install the software, choose the mode of "Coastal", then you can set the colors you prefer for each key.

Method 2: Setting via the keyboard directly. Press FN+[~] twice to start the backlight definition. Meanwhile, the four indicators [Num/Cap/Scroll/Win Lock] flashes together. The backlight of [~] shows the backlight color to be set. Press FN+[→] repeatedly to select backlight color. Then press the desired keys for the color setting. Finally, press FN+[~] once again key to save the setting.

Q: how to program Redragon keyboard with the macro function?

You can record macros on your Redragon keyboard using either software or onboard macro settings. For more detailed instructions and specific examples, please refer to our comprehensive blog post.

 

Step 1: You need to cancel the light choice first when you have this option, the keyboard is in the lighting mode, and no macro can be set.

redragon keyboard how to set macro

Step 2: Choose “Macro” section

find the macro function

Step 3: Clear all the record first, then type a Name you want, then Press Record for start.

then type a Name you want, then Press Record for start.

Step 4: After press the “Record”, types the keys you need, then you can edit the delay time and cycle times per your need. Then click Confirm to save.

 press the “Record”,

Step 5: After clicking Confirm. Choose any key you need to record the macro, then you can edit the macro setting again, click Confirm again.

 

 Tutorial: Set Macros On Redragon Draconic K530 Keyboard

 


27 comments

  • Why cant i open the software on mac?

    Richard
  • How do you turn the F-Lock on and off?

    Kitten

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