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Qlix0804 t1_iyexky7 wrote

how is anyone going to answer this highly subjective question?

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RayTracingOn t1_iyey86b wrote

This is a preference. There is no “better” typing experience. It’s whatever you like

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elmurfudd t1_iyeyrj1 wrote

preference and other factors also play a part . hand size ,finger length , desk height , if u use a wrist rest, chair height , posture

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Miguel7501 t1_iyezyv6 wrote

All preference. Cherry and OEM feel the same, uniform profiles like XDA took a bit of getting used to for me at first, but they work great as well.

I prefer putting flat profile keycaps on boards with a small typing angle and the sculpted ones on boards with more.

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Fovrth t1_iyf99ss wrote

My S/O loves her XDA. And I cannot type on them to save my Life. On the other hand she hates my SA caps. So you just have to figure what you like.

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TaroDepato t1_iyfe031 wrote

I prefer Cheery for longer-time typing. It is a bit more ergo with sculpture, and I also find myself making more mistakes with XDA as the keys are closer. XDA is very nice-looking though.

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Litapitako t1_iyfejfo wrote

I just got some cherry profile switches and it's taken some getting used to, but I came from using DSA for many months and xda before that, so it might just be what I'm used to. Personally, I always prefer flatter profiles, but I think a nice sculpt looks more interesting. More annoying to switch out though.

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