The key samples that Lpwl posted arrived today. I got around to trying them all out but most of them were decided over very quickly. I didn't have my PC to type individual impressions and I needed the keyboard of my own to swap keys on to all of then.
So very quickly I managed to put aside all the niche types like Cherry Clears, Greens and all that jazz. If there was one really good thing that came out of this test it was that it became very apparent to me that I would never be at home using the tactile types of Cherry Brown and Blue. They're really nice keys to use, very satisfying, but I found myself missing inputs when I was doing typical presses, because of the jumps in pressure required. They do feel great if you were using for typing as it is designed for.
So the two deciding types seemed to be;
Gateron Blacks
Cherry MX Reds
I couldn't figure it out about the Gaterons. Sometimes they feel great, but other times they feel sluggish. I already have the Cherry MX Blacks and I felt that these were too similar and might end up being a mistake of I invested in them. They feel very accurate but like the Cherry Blacks the fataigue sets in my fingers and I feel it in my forearm while hammering away on them.
The Cherry Reds are still not the perfect key that I can think of but they're the best from what I've tried. They give me all the advantages of what I want without breaking my fingers like the Blacks. I do have a slight worry that they are too sensitive but I'm hoping that I'll grow into it and that it's just bad habits picked up from using the Blacks for such a long time now.
I'm also going with the thinnest O-Rings that Lpwl sells (
http://lpwl.bigcartel.com/product/thin-o-rings). The middle ones feel that they took away the responsiveness of the Cherry Reds in my completely unscientific experiment, so I'm playing it safe and just getting that nimble little change.
I was asking a friend about mechanical keyboards and it turned out he has Cherry Blacks like me with all the same complaints, finger pains etc. so I'm ordering some O-rings for him too. Also going to take the samples and the set of O-rings I'm giving them when I visit them during the next 2 weeks or so, for them to try the keys and see if they want to switch to a different switch type too. After that I'll be happy to pass the free O-ring samples and the free switch type samples on to anyone else who would like to try them too. If you're in Europe it should be fairly quick postage.
And that's the story for now at least. I've ordered the a keyboard and the O-Rings I'll need. Keyboard I decided on for price and form is;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-SGK-4020-GKCR1-UK-Professional-Mechanical/dp/B00AB7IWRKIt's fairly compact looking. It also has 6 straight keys without a long-0 key at the bottom of the numpad, which makes it even easier for pressing 2 buttons vertically with 1 finger. My only fear is that it might be two tight in the width because I'm used to the numpad being a little further across, but I'll see how it works out.
Thanks for all the advice.