If I went with Ergodox EZ and was left to my own devices, I'd choose the Kailh Bronze/Thick Gold. How much better are the Matias switches compared to the Cherry MX Browns? The Keyboardio only comes with Matias Quiet 'Clicks' (no real click, I know) and the Matias Clicks. I want a tactile bump that happens sooner and with more authority than the Cherry MX Browns. I need more tactility than what the Cherry Browns provide, but I don't necessarily need the clicks. I've never used an ALPS or Matias switch before. Almost everyone who uses the tenting sticks on the Ergodox tilts the keyboard UP, not down, and hence I have reservations about the height of the wrist-rests that come with the board even if I put it into a negative tilt-tent. I have concerns about the shift key being twelve-thousand miles away from the home-row, but otherwise, I like that tilting with the octo-pedastals tilts even the wrist-rests, which means that negative tilt will be easier no matter what. I'm going mostly toward the Keyboardio because it can be put into negative tilt rather easily. My girlfriend can't stand the clicky sound of Razor Greens or Cherry MX Blues. I've been vacillating between the Ergodox EZ and the Keyboardio for a couple of weeks. I've been a long-time Dvorak user since before the injury. I've been using a Kinesis Advantage Dvorak for more than a year and although I've adjusted and I don't fatigue, I HATE the Cherry MX Browns that are the only switches available for the model. I have reduced flexibility due to the injury. I had a motorcycle accident and have a plate and screw in my right (dominant) wrist. This hobby looks as all-consuming as my headphone hobby, but here I am.
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