I like mines nice and soft. I just got a new keyboard. I love it, it's so soft. I can type with ease. But my spacebar button is making some weird noises. But I can live with it. This is the first time I've gotten the keys so soft.
i think i type way faster with the keys softer then harder.
that's weird, to each his own. but i guess i got lucky with this keyboard. because ive owned a few of these and all of them have been hard. my gf has the same keyboard and i thought hers was soft. but this is even softer.
i like the keys soft, but responsive. they must have a slight "bounce-back" feeling...
i hate those white $10 ibm keyboards. they're the perfect example of how NOT to design a keyboard
clicky, quiet and smooth. Oh gosh type of keyboard makes a HUGE! difference in how fast and accurate I can type. Obviously I can do about 20-30wpm on mushy stiff feeling keyboard at school.. I have to push damn hard to get the keys down and that takes longer than my nice keyboard.
Its hard to find the old style IBM click keyboards, I think Keytronic is about the only company who still makes this style keyboard. I love them. There is no positive tactile response to the soft and mushy keyboards, and if you learned like I to type on a venerable classic - the IBM Selectric - you're lost without that click-ity-click.
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