Hi,
I've been using my Das Keyboards Model S Ultimate (MX Brown) with O-rings since last December. It's my first mechanical keyboard and I definitely like typing on it, it's miles better than any rubber dome keyboard I've tried.
Here is the problem.
I don't know if my fingers are getting lazy because of the light actuation force (only 45g) but I'm beginning to type extra keys in-between my words and missing out some letters. Maybe that makes me a heavy typist? The problem is possibly amplified by the fact that I have o-rings on but they're almost essential since I work in an office environment. Another reason for the typos could be the fact that with no bottoming out sound, it's harder to know when I've pressed. Maybe you've experienced this?
I'm thinking of selling my Das at a loss and buying a cheaper brand keyboard but with harder switches and in TKL style (like the Poker II). Maybe the black switches will make me use more force when typing and thus reduce the accidental key presses. On the flip side, the harder keys could feel too heavy. Maybe I should remind myself that my fingers will thank me in the long run for the lighter Browns. Would the MX Black be quieter and reduce the need for o-rings? Also what about build quality? Das Keyboards are talked about as great keyboards, would shifting to a lower price brand hide some build quality issues?
Thanks