While it’s important to nail the materials and the fundamentals for any mechanical switch, the linear switch is one that really shines when its components work together for smooth, satisfying action. The JWICK Ginger Milk Linear mechanical switch is an impressive testament to that attention to manufacturing detail Read More
The real selling point: improved stability over older JWK switches thanks to two additional rails for the stem in the top housing. (Think of this one in particular as a WS Onion with better stability.) Compared with a traditional MX switch, the stem of this one is guided by those top rails for the full travel instead of just half, and they have 6 points of contact rather than 4. Lots of companies are starting to add this feature (sometimes with 8 rails), but I saw it on the Taro and Ginger Milk first.