Thanks for your input in my older thread where I asked how filco browns compare to logitech perfectstroke switches like in my logitech illuminated keyboard. (I had to replace it with a tenkeyless board because I was starting to get a lot of pain in my mouse hand from reaching so far over to the right. I bought an enermax tenkeyless board because I heard it was similar to the logitech board, but it was really awful.) It really did help me make up my mind.
All in all, I'm pretty happy with this board. It feels solid. It registers every keystroke unlike that awful enermax aurora board. I'm not sure if it's better than my logitech illuminated board, but it is definitely at least as good. I'm glad some of you warned me that brown switches are not quiet. Even though it didn't end up affecting my decision, I think I would have been disappointed if I had expected them to be quiet. They are quite loud. I can't even imagine how loud the blue ones are since the browns are often called quiet on these boards by comparison.
It seems like I'll have to get used to this board over the next few weeks. I'm very used to keys not registering until they are almost bottomed out. I've gotten so used to that that I'm having trouble typing double letters since I'm used to only bringing the key up half way before typing the next letter. I'm having the same trouble with shift because I have only released it half way by the time I type a lower case letter right after a capital letter and I end up typing two capital letters.
I'll let you know how I feel about it in a few weeks.