Gateron KS-3 Milky Pro Switch



Category: Switches



Category: Switches
Put these in my hotswap board and the factory lube is honestly better than some hand-lubed switches I've tried. The tactile bump is subtle but noticeable enough for long typing sessions.
I was pleasantly surprised by how smooth they feel right out of the box—no need to break them in. The milky housing gives them a slightly softer bottom-out sound that makes typing much quieter than my old switches.
These switches have a noticeably deeper sound profile than standard ones, and the actuation is very smooth right out of the box. I used them to replace the old ones in my keyboard, and the difference is night and day for both typing and gaming feel.
The travel on these feels incredibly smooth right out of the box—no scratchiness at all. I swapped them into my board and the typing sound is a nice, deep clack without being overly loud.
After lubing these, the smoothness is impressive for the price — I'd even compare the feel to much pricier linears. The milky housing really does tame the pitch perfectly in my plastic board.
Finally, a switch that doesn't sound hollow out of the box — the milky bottom really does dampen the ping. I've been using them in my work keyboard for a week and the smoothness with the stock lube is impressive.
Installed these in my daily board and the factory lubing is surprisingly consistent right out of the box. The plastic housing has a nice, slightly frosted look without being too flashy.
The smoothness of the travel is incredible—I can feel a noticeable difference from my old switches. The milky housing really does soften the sound, making my keyboard much less clacky. For the price, you can't beat how consistent each switch feels.
Been using these for a week now and the factory lubing is actually smooth—no scratchiness out of the box. The milky housing gives them a slightly deeper sound profile that’s really satisfying to type on.
I was worried these might feel scratchy out of the box, but the factory lube is consistent and smooth right from the start. The milky housing gives them a slightly deeper, more satisfying sound compared to clear switches I've tried.