the tactile bump in the cherry brown is a figment of most peoples imagination : )
I kid, I kid. There is a bump there but when typing at speed I don't really notice it, hence the bottoming out. For whatever reason I still like the browns though. I like to call them sublime.
Well, once I start typing at certain speed, I don't notice the tactile bump on the ABS M1 that much. But, if I spend more time with it, I start to notice it.
Its pretty cool that you control the force and not bottom out. I tend to bottom out more often then not, but coming off of bs keys will do that to you. I think over time I would adjust better but I have a hard time sticking with one keyboard long enough for that to happen.
True. If you keep changing keyboards, you'll not develop the light touch. I only stated to be able to do so after intensive use of the G80 at home. Of course with a baby and wife sleeping in the room adjacent to my "office" constitute an added incentive. But, if I move to another keyboard for a while and come back, I will apply a bit more pressure on the keys and will make more mistakes at the beginning.
It's hard to not want to use the other keyboards in one's collection. I must like the blue cherries a lot for having used it for so fairly long strech before I used another.
On one hand I would like to try the brown cherries, on the other hand I find it hard to justify another keyboard. It's even harder when my wife told me to get it if I really want it. This just makes me feel guilty.