Keyboard comfort? Comparison to other laptops?

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I think two of the big factors for mechanical keyboard being comfortable to type on for me, my girlfriend, and possibly yourself is the key travel, and the keycap sides poking up so distinctly from one another. These lend themselves to a much more distinct tactile response, and the keyboard kind of tells your finger by touch that it’s ready to be pressed. On that front the Framework keyboard is quite good in my opinion, there’s a definite positive feedback when typing quickly, and the keycaps are also stable enough that they’ll depress even if you just barely hit the corner of the key. Because of that I can pretty easily maintain what I would estimate to be 110/120+ wpm on the framework laptop. That’s easily faster than most of my typing ever needs to be, since I haven’t written a long document in ages. I’m sure that if I was to spend more of my time on the laptop, I’d get faster. On my desktop with fancy $200 keyboard, I hit 140ish at my very best.