Hi Everyone (I'm new here),
My questions:
1. About Topre break in... does it make them feel any lighter? All I have heard about it is that they feel better after some searching. I suppose I should mention that I am asking this with regards to a Novatouch TKL
2. Are there any Topre keyboards with switches lighter than 45g (or is it 45cn... I'm new to this sorry) available in the US? I have read that there was a 30g one but it wasn't ANSI and it's discontinued afaik
3. Are there any PBT (or Heck, even ABS if it comes down to it) modifier keys out there similar to the Leopold 1.5mm PBT caps sold by widebasket on ebay that play 100% nicely with the Novatouch TKL? I have a set that should arrive tomorrow, and while O rings work for fixing the modifier issues some have mentioned, I might prefer switching to a different keycap for my modifiers (assuming it isn't taller, or otherwise ergonomically incompatible).
The story:
I first tried out a mechanical keyboard about 2 years ago, and while I have never owned one until now, I have been interested since then (I abstained due to having only a laptop and wanting to maintain easy portability). So about 2 weeks ago when I ordered parts for the desktop I am about to build, I decided it was time for my first mechanical. To make a long story short I ordered a KUL ES-87 with red switches (Love the build quality, but wasn't quite happy with the typing experience), then ordered the aforementioned Leopold keycaps (should arrive tomo- er, today as it's past midnight) in hopes of improving it, and then finally it occurred to me that if I am willing to spend $190 on a keyboard, that puts me in the financial territory where I can look at Topre. So, with the leopold caps already en route from Korea, that made it pretty easy to select the Novatouch, which I brought from Amazon so I would have return policy insurance. Well, unless it turns out I can get a Topre with lighter switches either for cheaper or with a similarly awesome return policy (or somehow be able to try before I buy), I'm pretty sure my Novatouch ain't going anywhere. Which leaves me gutted that I didn't order my KUL from Amazon (I really didn't expect it to be there- back when I first learned about mechanical keyboards they just weren't as popular as they are now), because if I return it I will get less than $90 of the 130 I paid for it back after shipping costs.
After comparing my Novatouch and KUL back to back today, I learned quite a bit. Given that MX reds are the only cherry switch I actually enjoy (at least on the boards I've tried), I wasn't at all sure I would like Topre, given that it is tactile and reds are linear. Turns out I just don't like Cherry tactility- I love it on Topres. For me, the Topres are better in every way except that they feel heavier (I know they require the same amount of force to actuate, but this is not my subjective experience because of momentum etc.- the topre ramps up to 45cn way faster afaik), which is a bit of a con for me because the lightness of Cherry Reds really allows me to type my fastest (until I typo lol), and I really enjoy the sense of effortless I get from that. After the comparison I heavily suspect that a lighter Topre switch would be my absolute ideal- and I have come to realize that the only thing I truly like and enjoy about cherry-style (now that there are clones) switches is how light the Red design is. So now I want rid of my KUL- as much as I love the build quality and lightness, a) I'm pretty sure I'm just a Topre guy and b) the stiffness and lessened key travel of the modifiers (Especially Shift) is driving me nuts in comparison to my Novatouch. Looks like I really don't like Cherry stabilizers (I couldn't quite put my finger on what was actually actively feeling "wrong" about the KUL until the comparison where it really stood out).
Thanks in Advance,
MPZ
P.S. I hope it's not bad form (no pun intended) to ask this (the rules I read didn't seem to preclude it, but it feels awkward), but what should I do about my KUL? It just feels wrong to return it for less than $90 with only like 4 hours of use on it- instead of lining the pockets of the place I bought it from (as I bet they can sell it for more than the $108 they would send me- not that I'm necessarily complaining), I would much rather give a fellow keyboard enthusiast a good deal- even if it means I get like $70 instead of $90. But of course, I can't use the classifieds- the price I pay for lurking instead of joining this forum and participating since I discovered it 2 years ago. I suppose there's ebay but with ebay taking another 10% that eats into things even more... is there anywhere else I should be looking to sell my KUL? or should I just return it?