TTC Bluish White
Often mislabeled linear, but it is a tactile with the bump peaking around 60g at the top. A silicone downstroke dampener softens the bottom-out while the upstroke stays clacky.
Actuation force
42 gf
Bottom-out force
50 gf
Pre-travel
2 mm
Total travel
3.5 mm
| Type | Tactile |
| Brand | TTC |
| Mount | 5-pin |
| Factory lubed | Light |
| Stem | POM |
| Top housing | Polycarbonate |
| Bottom housing | Nylon |
| Spring | Gold-plated, long spring |
| Sound | Clacky on the upstroke with a softened, dampened downstroke bottom-out. |
| Price tier | $$ |
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TTC Bluish White FAQs
Is the TTC Bluish White linear, tactile or clicky?
The TTC Bluish White is a tactile switch. Medium tactile bump peaking near 60g at the very top, a light 42g actuation, then a soft, dampened bottom-out.
How heavy is the TTC Bluish White?
It actuates at about 42 grams-force and bottoms out around 50 gf.
Is the TTC Bluish White good for gaming or typing?
Buyers who want a snappy top-heavy tactile bump with a quiet bottom-out.