Jim wrote:
> Sorry to hear about the CT problems. From what I have seen with other
> folks, it sort of comes with the modern lifestyles.
Not sure about that. My mom had it, and most of my siblings have it.
Mine got aggravated from bicycle riding and also a couple years of
typing on a poorly designed keyboard.
> I'm gonna file this post away for future reference. Sounds like you
> thoroughly researched the options, and offer good advice.
Maybe not as thorough as I could have done, but good enough for my
satisfaction. The MX Blues do have about a 2.2 mm actuation point and
a total plunge distance of 4 mm.
The Corsair keyboards were momentarily in contention. They use the
same various Cherry MX switches, but the profile of the keys was much
flatter. I didn't feel comfortable typing on them. That they were more
expensive didn't help either. So, it's not just the type of switches,
but the profile of the keys themselves that make a difference too. In
this regard, I'd say that the Logitech and HyperX were the best.
AG Schnozz
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