IncorrectReversing RSI works better with cherry MX .. ....
We know that the 2mm actuation helps to retrain people not to press really hard, or HOLD the key after they've completed the key stroke. In that way, the Retraining could reduce RSI.
But it doesn't necessarily REQUIRE that you buy a whole new setup for this to happen if you explain to them what they're doing wrong.
Without 2mm actuation, you have to press the key all the way down.
When the capacitance membrane on regular rubber domes wears out, this type of keyboard becomes less responsive.
The TRICK that we pick up is to either press the key HARDER, or to press and HOLD the key until it registers.
This is your standard Operant conditioning. And it trains you up into a bad technique.
In order to Detrain, you have to be aware of the mechanism, and i suppose this is also where a different feeling keyboard would help.
There is also the case where people have mentioned they CONTINUE to get wrist pains on Topre while not on MX..
This could very well be due to the fact that TOPRE is very similar to the rubber dome membrane boards, THEREBY continuing to stimulate bad typing habits.
WHEREAS typically, cherry mx feels much more different than topre to the membrane sheet keyboards, increasing the odds of retraining.