Has anyone heard from Patrick lately? He has had his 103 for awhile now, so it would be interesting to see what is happening to his preferences.
Hi MsKeyboard :-)
All this talk about feel is sooo subjective really. We can only tell you our experiences and preferences, but picking a switch that feels good to you, as well as a layout is fully on you. We have some extreme fans of just about every switch and configuration here, all we can do is recommend. It's all kind of Blond VS Brunette (sorry Redheads
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Good luck on your search, and be sure to let everyone know what you decide on and how it works out for you.
Later............
You're absolutely right in saying that all this is very subjective. If it was not, we would not have this forum.
I happen to have both the Filco with brown Cherries and the Topre 103U. Personally, I would say that among all the keyboards I have tried, the Filco with brown Cherries is the one that comes closest to the feel of the Topre. However, there are still some differences. I will try to put them in point form:
Actuation force:
While they are both light compared to other keyboards, the Topre requires more initial force and then gets lighter. The Filco require less initial force, but the resistance increases up to the tactile point.
Tactile point
There's a sharper feel in the tactile point of the Filco which make it easier to learn not to bottom out faster. That said, once one learns not to bottom out or bottom out with much less force on the Topre, it's a different kind of feeling. I only recently started to not bottom out on the Topre (actually it happened on its own) and it makes me appreciate the keyboard even more. It reminds me of Ratatouille. One ingredient on it's own is good, the other ingredient on its own is good too, but together...
Sound
There is no friction noise on the Topre. I do like the friction noise on the Filco. The Topre has a soothing toc toc sound, but to be fair to the Filco, while it sound is entirely different, it's very nice to the ear as well.
Noise level
While the Topre is quieter than the Filco, it's not entirely silent. And with time on the Filco, one can learn to be very quiet on it.
So, to answer the OP question, from my comparison above, one can easily see that I don't have a preference between the two. In fact, if I were to pick my favourite keyboard it would be my G80 with blue Cherries. I think it's not possible to fairly compare the Topre to the Filco for the simple reason that they use completely different technologies. It would be more fair to compare a Filco with blue Cherries and a G80 with blue Cherries because since they both have the same switch, the difference in feel will be from the shape of the keyboards, the keycaps and how the keys are mounted.
All in all, they are both good keyboards. I can't decide, between the two, which one I like best. In fact, the more I use one keyboard, the more I also appreciate the other ones because they are...different. And if the OP is into keyboard and have never use neither the Topre nor the Filco with brown Cherries, then maybe a better advice would be to get both and see for himself.