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But return it, get the tactile switches, and if you don't like that, return it. It's a little more hassle, but honestly, if you're going to be using something whenever your on your PC, you want something you're comfortable with.
But if you were to return it, and look for a new keyboard, and want tactile switches, look for Blues (Despite what some people say, it's great for gaming.), or Razer Green/Oranges. (Razer keyboards are actually quite decent, but a little pricey.)
I haven't felt the tactile ones but ALPS switches should be good?
I have used the Logitech G910 or whatever it's called with the linear/non-click ones and those are usually compared to Cherry MX browns and you don't get much feel response from those. I don't know how the tactile ones feel. I can't remember what if any old ALPS keyboard I've used either.
I doubt Cherry MX brown is better and I don't see why you'd pick that instead. I also don't know how the optical keyboard switches feel like.
The feel / resistance is pretty different between the two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfXmiLgenek
Seem like tactile and linear sound pretty much the same but the bump is a difference and it require more pressure to activate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ys-W0cHUDs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZTKLB-vW5Q
He claim the tactical version there is less crisp than the MX blue.
I'm not really a fan of the sharp noise of the Cherry MX blue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgUnp43sZX4