So I'm starting to wonder, what's the point even? Seems like I was able to type faster on a rubber dome keyboard. It's like the new keyboard is TOO sensitive. I think only old keyboard these partial key presses weren't registering and so they weren't creating mistakes in my typing. The way I'm used to typing, I often accidentally press the wrong key a little bit. This mechanical keyboard has the same layout as I'm used to, and has brown JWS switches (cheap Cherry MX knock-off) What is frustrating is that I'm finding that I can't type as fast on this new keyboard, and I make more mistakes! Any ideas why that might be? I have a theory that before I got used to the fact that the key press doesn't register until you bottom out. So I switched from a typical Logitech rubber dome keyboard to a mechanical keyboard.
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