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cmdrdredd

Lifer
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Can always return...walmart takes everything back

It's up to you. I actually got used to and very much like the click of Cherry MX Blue keys. It gives a very rewarding snap to my typing when I hit the detent and register a keystroke. Could just be me lol noises don't bother me.

I'd like to try a Topre Realforce but it's prohibitively expensive for a keyboard. Then again I'm not a programmer or database editor etc. So perhaps it's only expensive for my usage. If my keyboard is how I made a living, perhaps it would be worth the investment over time.
 
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xXdragonbatXX

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I am getting a ergonomic keyboard because that better suites me then a gaming keyboard because I can't play long because I have carpel tunnel.

I am thinking the Microsoft 4000 unless you know of a really good ergonomic gaming keyboard for $100 or less.