so it really works for humans? I think if you have the habit of typing hard that would be good. You just really have to hold down each key. not to the point where the keyswitch falls, but to the point where it falls and *safely* is pressed. I've only been using it for 20 minutes but I can't imagine getting used to it. I just do it the way I usually do, don't get stuck and don't come back to fix my mistakes. I just enjoy what I like. It's a shame because this keyboard is very light, thin and just what I'd happily throw in a backpack without worrying about the extra weight. I saw typing warnings but based on the overall rating and other positive reviews I decided to take a chance. unfortunately it comes back. Diligent typing puts a lot of strain on my hands, I don't want to get used to that. Unless you're a strong typographer, I wouldn't worry.
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