jefferai wrote:
How come?
I find these SA profile caps to be the most comfortable that I've ever used. Spherical feels better to me, as do the sculpted row profiles. Also the sheer bulk of the caps adds a nice richness to the typing sound, and of course they look magnificent. I can't find any fault in them. That's why I've ordered up a fair old crate full of Round 5!
This here Ducky likely isn't anything spectacular in itself, but it's solid, MX mount and those caps transform it into one of my favourite daily keyboards. What makes it especially good for long sessions is the MX reds. I mostly type on buckling spring or MX greens, so these guys are quite a difference! I'm usually into heavy switches, obviously, and tried MX red out of curiosity. Glad that I did. Like Topre, they're the kind of switch you want several hours into a project. Not as loud and proud as buckling spring, but so much gentler. Besides, the big caps help maintain a proper clack, so I don't miss the clicks as much.
Sometime, when I pluck up the courage to do
some of this to my duck, I might pop in
some of these. A softer landing for my persistently heavy hands could be just what I'm still looking for. And maybe a black spring on space bar. But I'm noticing its lightness less and less with prolonged use.
Anyway, all of the above could be just as true for your ErgoDox. I haven't used one, but I expect I'd work well on one of those with caps like these and MX reds; after adaptation. I keep putting off learning Colemak until I make or buy a split ergo. My current typing style is frenetic and really needs an education!