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I love my Cherry MY Switches. I love my 2 Cherry MY 3000 Keyboards that I use, one at home and one at work. I specify "my" because I have modified them.
I found that the only way to get a good, excellent, sometimes wonderful experience from these switches, is to remove the springs from inside the switch itself. I am not sure if that will dramatically reduce the boasted 50 million clicks guarantee that the keyboards came with, but for the $10 I paid for 5 of these, I think it would be worth it. As correctly described on a different website, typing on the stock, brand new version of these switches is like typing on wet paper ... that hates you.
Take the switches off and of if you, by chance, rest your hand on the keyboard, you might see a rowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww of identical symbols being created in front of you. The first time that happens, you will be hard pressed to figure it out immediately. I *heart* that type of sensitivity and the fact, to some extent you have to master it, in my opinion, to neat rewards.
Thank you for reading this post 2 and a half years after the issue was settled.