It’s worth noting that this bump is very small, and unless you’re a seasoned mechanical keyboard enthusiast with several keyboards and experience with different switches, you might not even notice the tactile bump at first. The bump generally happens roughly halfway down the keystroke. This is shaped slightly differently depending on the specific switch, but the effect is the same: your fingers can feel when this bump slides past the copper “leaves,” activating the keypress to your computer. The stems on a tactile switch have a small indentation on the stem legs (the bump!).
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