this is a stupid war. let's fight a war on topre prices so you have less to complain about other peoples' keyboards
Key switches are irrelevant...
Layout is more important...
keyswitches are absolutely relevant if you're talking about ergonomics.
I've found that I can overcome problems that result from keyswitches by altering my technique..
Things like knowing when to stop pressing the keys, and taking note to apply minimal pressure..
But for layout issues.. I really can't overcome some of these problems. For example.. I can't shrink my shoulder width to fit a flat qwerty keyboard.. so I have to scrunch them.. Done it for years.. I refuse to go back..
For my wrists, without the tenting like on the Egdx, there's really no way to comfortably position them on a flat keyboard, because in neutral-wrist-position... I would be coming at the keys @ a 45* angle.. POSSIBLE, but not practical whatsoever.